Archive for January, 2008

Mark Iii

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Question: what is a good inexpensive scope for a Ruger Mark III hunter?

Answer: Any 3×9 40mm scope such as a redfield will do. The problem with less expensive scopes is that they suffer from misadjustment poor parralax and must be re bore sighted after a few firings,

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Question: How can someone with an action shot of me shooting my Ruger Mark III w / suppressor? ?

I wanted a picture of me getting my fire Pistol with the muzzle flash and bullet casing is ejected. I do not think my digital camera is fast enough or high enough to do it .. how much would be a Camera to take a picture of how these costs? And as I go to the photo? Thanks!

Answer: You need something that the shutter speed control can and can shoot several frames per second. Thus prbably a DSLR camera you used for a few hundred on ebay. To this end, they set the shutter speed something like 1 / 1000 and someone to take a series of shots, while you fire. Perhaps a few Trys to get it right, but this is the only way I do it too can think of.

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Blu Ray Player

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Question: Is it worth getting a Blu-Ray player if my TV only supports 1080i?

My plasma only supports only 1080i, not 1080p. Is it worth getting a Blu-Ray player? Would there be a noticeable difference?

Answer: Blue Ray is the only format recorded for HD audio and video resolution. You TV supports 1080i however the Blue Ray player is where the rubber meets the road for audio & video quality. HD blue ray disks are recorded in 1080p format and the blue ray player decodes and transmits to your 1080i TV. I can assure you that your eye can not tell the diff between 1080i and 1080p resolutions. Have fun.

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Question: How do I connect my surround sound system to my Panasonic DMP-605 Blu Ray Player?

The instructions are for multiple players blu ray not only the DMP-605, and it lists how to connect 7.1 channel, 5.1 and 2 channel surround. We have a setup 5.1 speaker channels, but it shows not how to connect. It only shows how to connect another model blu ray player. Please indicate if you have any information.

Answer: The instructions must be very similar for all Blu-ray player, just hook up the HDMI cable and you're done. Set the blu-ray audio bitstream over HDMI, set your home theater system for surround mode to the automobile, and everything should work.

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