Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
i agree blinder guy i would also like to good to there testing and join there group
Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
I disagree wholeheartedly. Shooting through a HUD takes away from the shooters stability and concentration. No one is as good of a shot when filming as they are when not filming. When I do serious testing, I'm never filming through the HUD. HUD shots are for Youtube purposes only.
I don't think the next testing event has any laser jammer testing planned anyhow.
Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
It was just a suggestion as I have seen other well respected mbrs on the forum comment that if it isn't shot through the HUD it didn't really happen....I can understand your way of thinking though!
Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
Obviously, it would be ideal if HUD shots could be done. There's no doubt about that. But I just don't see how it can be done without compromising the quality of the testing itself. And if quality is compromised, then the videos, and the testing itself, become irrelevant.
Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
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Blinder-Guy
It was just a suggestion as I have seen other well respected mbrs on the forum comment that if it isn't shot through the HUD it didn't really happen....I can understand your way of thinking though!
I understand and it does add spunk and flavor but compromises testing quality. If it was a marketing campaign then hell yeah HUD rules
I definitely agree that is compromises the testing quality. It makes it much harder for the shooter to hold the gun steady and attain PT. No matter what people are either set on believing GOL or not. I personally hold there testing as the benchmark.
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rsatmans
I definitely agree that is compromises the testing quality. It makes it much harder for the shooter to hold the gun steady and attain PT. No matter what people are either set on believing GOL or not. I personally hold there testing as the benchmark.
A huge X2 to all of that! :thumb2:
Re: GOL 2009 Recommendation
It would be pointless. You would need one camera looking through the HUD and another camera watching the person shooting the gun to make sure no one had their hand on the outside of the gun.
Just let GOL do their thing.