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Must... not... strangle... dad...
Well, after 30 years, my dad wanted to pick up and old hobby again: air rifle shooting. As I have a lot of experience taking tack-sharp pictures, out of hand, using 400-500mm lenses, I thought it'd be fun to go along. I thought, keeping a rifle aimed and pulling the trigger won't be that different to pointing a camera and pushing the shutter button. You know what? I was right. It isn't. Techniques to keep a camera steady for taking long telephoto shots and the ones to shoot a rifle are essentially the same. So, for about two weeks, I've read and re-read everything I could find about airguns and scopes, on forums and sites such as PyramydAir.com. Eventually, I decided on an air gun, and a scope; a 3-9x for my dad, and 3-12x for me (as he found the 3-12 too big). This weekend, I've zero'd one of the rifles (which is making sure that it actually shoots at the point the crosshair marks; at the distance at which the zeroing was done). It turns out that the rifle/scope-combo is too heavy for my dad to use. I can accept that. So the other rifle will be sent back and swapped for a (much) lighter version. However, he keeps bugging me about the fact that this first rifle didn't have any iron sights on the barrel. It doesn't need to; it's designed to be fitted with a scope. "A scope is too difficult to use." "I had iron sights on the barrel 30 years ago." "A scope can never be as precise as iron sights." Well, dad... you have a son who never seriously shot an air rifle before, who only has two weeks of theoretical knowledge, and who has an eyesight of up to 33% in his right eye, and 7% in his left eye, *when wearing glasses*. Mentioned son (= me) is now able, after an hour of practice on day one, to hit a 1x2 inch (2,5x5cm) target at 20 yards (18m) 80% of the time, shooting out of hand. Although he knows I can't even SEE the target clearly without a scope, and he has to squint to do so, he still keeps pestering me about wanting to shoot using iron sights because they are 'more precise in the long run.' Fine, dad. The next rifle will have iron sights. Please zero it yourself, because I can't see the target I use for that. (I used a dime / 1 eurocent-sized circle, which is about 17mm, printed on thick paper, and shot using a rifle support). As a matter of fact dad, you can't see that target with your naked eye either, from 20 yards away. After you're done zeroing in, we'll have a little competition. See who wins, iron sights or a 12x scope. My photography past of shooting tack-sharp pictures using 500mm+ lenses out of hand, and the result of the practice session of today, should give you a hunch... Probably he'll be headstrong and zero the rifle using a 10x10 inch target or something, and then wondering why he misses any targets smaller than that. Fortunately, the backstop is something like 1x1 yards (a huge 1 inch thick wooden board), and behind that is the barn wall. Parents. They can't even believe shit when you show them the facts. A more than half-blind guy, shooting 1x2 inch targets at 20 yards apparently isn't proof enough to show the merits of using a rifle scope... even then, they always know better. Last edited by Katsunami; 03-13-2016 at 07:06 PM. |
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#27422 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The Sandwich Isles
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There and San Francisco are the only places in the US that rent and median single family home prices are higher than they are here in Paradise. What do we have it common? Water on at least three sides, that's what. But at least you have bridges, the furthest I can drive without seeing the same thing again is 100 miles. But it is kind of handy; keep the water on the left and the mountains on the left and you can't get lost.
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#27423 |
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Location: The Sandwich Isles
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Hitch, have you though about taking a page from utility company's, and bank's (among others') playbooks and charging a small "administrative" fee from accounts that are open but inactive. Before long any unused credits get whittled away to nothing.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Manhattan has bridges and tunnels, and enormous traffic through them. An old friend proposed an enormous hoax, where the notion was you blew the bridges and tunnels, shut down all electronic communications, then put on a multi-billion PR campaign to convince the world it didn't really exist and never had. If you don't live here or spend time visiting, it will sound unlikely if just described. ______ Dennis |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2
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No, but you know what? That's brilliant. Thanks much! Hitch |
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#27427 |
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A Day in the Life at Booknook.biz
Yowza, my machine got brand new 3TB RAIDS! Awesome!
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(Before you guys "help," yes, of course, the nightlies are incremental, data only. But still...I didn't get those for s**ts and giggles, thar's a lotta data on them thar drives...) Hitch |
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#27428 |
Force-Aware Elf
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Valinor
Device: Kindle 4 w/SO
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you should make an incremental backup
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#27429 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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A couple of years ago I got a prepaid credit card from, what now is, Skrill. It work fine but at one point the Dutch company 3v Cash came out with a credit card you could top up at the store (up until then they only offered a virtual credit card) and I cancelled my Skrill card and switched.
Last week I suddenly got a new Skrill card, followed by an email yesterday with the message that if I didn't use it before X of March they would deduct €1 from my account for inactivity. I never requested a new card, so I went to cancel my card. It's not a good way to get customers back IMHO. The only up side is that the, now cancelled, credit card will get handy for smooshing ink into a just re-inked pad or spreading gesso or modelling paste on a project. |
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That's what we do. 3 days of incrementals, followed by a "full." (Not really full. The program/software drive isn't backed up, nor is Dropbox.) I mentioned this inside the parenthetical paragraph? Yes, it's a little excessive. After all, we are running RAIDS, plus all data is in Dropboxes, which are themselves backups, effectively; plus we save copies of client files on Amazon S-3. Everything has massively redundant backups. Bea in mind, it's not just my data. Despite the fact that there's no agreement that we'll keep our working files, etc., upon completion, all my clients expect me to have that stuff. Hell, for that matter, I've had clients come back to me 4 years later, seeking their original WORD file. Seriously. Can't make this stuff up. Hitch |
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#27431 |
Force-Aware Elf
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Hitch: sorry, that was me trying to be funny after reading your spoiler
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Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
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Location: Harrisburg outskirts
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But I like to keep lots of backups! |
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#27435 |
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I used it starting in 1986. I used it in "Wordstar Mode" where it mimicked the keystrokes of one of the other two popular word processing programs of the time, Wordstar. Without costing Wordstar $$. I still use many of the same key combinations (Ctrl-K-this, Ctrl-K-that, CtrlQ-this, etc.)
Text editing, however, is done entirely using my preferred Vi clone - gVim. |
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