I just noticed that myself. Embarrassment is a powerful motivator.......sjfcontrol wrote:Video is "private" :-(
Why sight-offset is a *thing*
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Re: Why sight-offset is a *thing*
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Re: Why sight-offset is a *thing*
Saw a comment that he pulled it because of the response it got.
FWIW, I thought it was a setup the first time I watched it. After I saw the other angles and the realization on his face, I changed my mind. Course...they did have those other angles setup, so it's not like it was spur of the moment.
FWIW, I thought it was a setup the first time I watched it. After I saw the other angles and the realization on his face, I changed my mind. Course...they did have those other angles setup, so it's not like it was spur of the moment.
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Re: Why sight-offset is a *thing*
It wasn't when AndyC first posted it. It's been changed.sjfcontrol wrote:Video is "private" :-(

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