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Guess Who Is Shooting The 375/404 & Who Is Shooting The 577 T.Rex!
11 January 2007, 18:42
Two toneGuess Who Is Shooting The 375/404 & Who Is Shooting The 577 T.Rex!
Still getting just the audio. Sounds like 'Falco' is the one who drops it....
Windows Media Player here too.
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11 January 2007, 19:33
577NitroExpressSame issues as other poster. WMP with only audio.

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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 11 January 2007, 23:47
kw3126using PowerDVD both work fine for me
MN whitetail chaser
11 January 2007, 23:56
yukon deltaI'm using Mac but that makes no difference on other web video that I download. I do have a current windows media player and it worked fine this morning on a different video download.
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12 January 2007, 00:07
yukon deltaOk...I know who it is now and also the shooter of the 577. They are not the same person.
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12 January 2007, 00:10
HarriThose of you who are getting just the audio: you're missing the required video codecs. Downloading either the
FFDSHOW codec pack or
VLC media player should solve the problem.
12 January 2007, 08:03
SaeedThe gentlemen shooting the 375/404 is Buzz Charlton.
They all have a choice of what to shoot, and some decline to try the 577 T.Rex.
Walter calls them "intelligent" people. We call them WIMPS

I remember the day somone came in here with several big bore double rifles. They range from 500 and up.
They decided I should shoot them. And I think it was the 577 NE I was shooting when it misfired! Walter and our visitor made a hasty retreat from not just the shooting room, but left the basement altogether.
They left me holding the bloody thing to my shoulder, not knowing when it might go off if that was a hang fire!
It did not, and we found that one of th firing pins was broken.
12 January 2007, 08:14
yukon deltaSaeed, I talked to Buzz today and he said you were a very gracious host to him and his brother. He said in his line of work, he sure didn't need a flinch! He also said he was pleased that people were confusing him with Ernie Els

If I ever fly through there it would be great to meet you. I want to see your cheetahs.
Did Buzz tell you about the hippo?
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13 January 2007, 09:02
KennethISaeed,
What is the .577 T-Rex in the Champions videos loaded to?
14 January 2007, 01:51
Larry SellersJust wondering?? Is this an African Hunting related thread? You would think the Moderator would have pulled it by now? Oh I see, the Moderator started the thread, so I guess that makes it OK? Oh well!!
Larry
14 January 2007, 05:05
Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Larry Sellers:
Just wondering?? Is this an African Hunting related thread? You would think the Moderator would have pulled it by now? Oh I see, the Moderator started the thread, so I guess that makes it OK? Oh well!!
Larry
Duh! The guy shooting the 375/404 is a popular professional hunter in Africa.


Canuck
14 January 2007, 05:41
prof242Canuck,
Off topic myself, but, is that dog of yours in the picture the Canadian equivelant of the St Bernard in the Alps? If so, what's he carry?

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14 January 2007, 06:05
yukon deltaSaeed, do you have a photo of Buzz's brother shooting the T Rex?
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14 January 2007, 06:08
CanuckHe's my bird dog (a 105lb Chocolate Lab) that does double-duty as a pack dog on my backpacking trips. He carries (well, carried...he considers himself retired and is more into lazing by the fireplace now

) up to 35 lbs. Usually at the beginning of a trip its mostly his own food and a few odds and ends, but as the trip progresses, my pack gets lighter but his doesn't.

Cheers,
Canuck
14 January 2007, 07:24
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Canuck:
He's my bird dog (a 105lb Chocolate Lab) that does double-duty as a pack dog on my backpacking trips. He carries (well, carried...he considers himself retired and is more into lazing by the fireplace now

) up to 35 lbs. Usually at the beginning of a trip its mostly his own food and a few odds and ends, but as the trip progresses, my pack gets lighter but his doesn't.

Cheers,
Canuck
Walter said after reading your comment:
"If this is the way he treats his dog, imagine how badly he treats his women?"
14 January 2007, 07:28
Canuckquote:
"If this is the way he treats his dog, imagine how badly he treats his women?"

Say Hi to Walter for me!

Cheers,
Canuck