What an offer, Larry.
Thanks for posting the sequence of ignition, Frizzen. How many megs was the final file - how much was lost when uploading to the web site?
When I uploaded a video of loading and firing sequence some time ago, then posted it here, there was a lot of frames missing. When I veiw it on my computer as uploaded from an e-mail, you could go frame by frame and see the difference between two different guns, one being 1/3 slower than the other, but after uploading to photobucket, it got really choppy and removed some of the frames due to automatic reducing of the file by photobucket, even though well within their perameters. The original file was 47 seconds long and 65 megs, but after uploading to the site then this one, it was very much reduced in size and eliminated the fine timing visible in the original video. On this site, both guns appeared same speed on the final upload and the action as noted was very choppy. Moving the traveling button along in the downloaded video shows you move it a long way before the scene changes ie: choppy sequence, but on the computer at home, it's a smooth sequence without any removed frames.