Sharpshooter Dice Control Proper Grips

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These will be held at The Crowne-Plaza Hotel. In addition, Sharpshooter's Dynamic Dimensions advanced dice-control course will be given on Monday, May 19. This course is for experienced dice controllers only and is limited to 12 students. Learn the Art of Dice Control From the Expert! Call (954) 599-8648. HowardRocknRoller@gmail.com. 2-Finger Front Diagonal. The diagonal grip is used to minimize skin friction even more than other types of Grips. This grip is applied to the opposing edges of the dice. The thumb is placed on the bottom back edges and exerts equal pressure to.

Six position collapsible rifle stock
Highly configurable modular system
Trigger works just like the camera's shutter button
Also available for spotting scopes

Being a bird, wildlife and sport enthusiast means using big and heavy lenses. That used to mean using big and heavy support and special 'long lens techniques'. Over time heavy lenses cause play to develop in the camera lens mount. Tripod collars never seemed to lock solidly enough which resulted in critical focus issues. Handholding a heavy lens was almost impossible as well. This often meant many shots missed while trying to 'set up'. There are other solutions for hand holding available, but they only address one issue. And when utilized they are not much more stable than using nothing at all.

After several prototypes and years of field testing, we developed the SharpShooter Camera Mount rifle stock to solve all of these problems. With the Sharp Shooter Camera Mount your camera and lens effectively handles like a proper rifle for quick and accurate response to rapidly changing photo opportunities. Most users can easily hand hold a 500mm f/4 lens (3kg, 6.6lbs) for extended periods, some can even hand hold 600mm f/4 and 800mm f/5.6 (6kg, 12.5lb) lenses with stability for short periods.

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But you don't have to hand hold with the SharpShooter system! Simply mount it to any existing tripod, monopod, or other arca compatible suport. When you want to use it hand held you just unclamp it and you are ready to go! When used with a tripod it's no longer a tripod. By securely making you a part of the SharpShooter system it becomes a pentapod support! It's as stable and accurate as any system used by a marksman making precision 1000yd shots! The many benefits of the SharpShooter system include:

Turns your camera and lens into a hand held 'rifle'.
Increases speed and acuracy.
Attachable to any Arca Swiss compatible plate.
Attaches and removes instantly.
Six position shoulder stock adjustable for length.
Heavy duty 3.25' Arca Swiss clamp adjustable for camera angle.
Lightweight and compact- 1.5lbs and approx. 10.5' x 6' collapsed (not including accessories).
* requires cable in order to control autofocus and shutter release
$229.00; $244.00 with connecting cable
Best/most versatile with the lens and stock attached to a Monorail (sold separately).
See mounting a stock, attaching a strap, and the photos/videos section for more information.


***UPDATE: Remington has shut down the Tapco division; makers of the donor stock modified to manufacture the CameraMount,
and we can no longer purchase them directly from the manufacturer. We have purchased all of the remaining inventory
that could be located at reasonable cost; but when they are gone there will be no more.

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only 14 remaining at this price

LIMITED EDITION DARK EARTH COLOR UPGRADE (50 total)
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For cable compatibility lists, pictures, or to order additional cables see the CABLES page


The SharpShooter Scope Mount:
Due to popular request. No switches/wiring. Made with a smaller 1.5' arca swiss clamp; or it can optionally be made with a Manfrotto compatible clamp on request. $159

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NOTE*- These mounts/stocks are intended for wildlife photography/spotting... it is potentially a really bad idea to go wandering downtown after dark with one. By purchasing one of our SharpShooter Camera mounts you agree that we are not responsible for your actions, nor those of third parties.

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If the dice are bouncing sideways, away from each other without crossing after the initial bounce, you have a small split between the dice at the bottom. If the dice cross each other first, and then move away, that would indicate a split at the top. The dice will always bounce AWAY from whatever edge hits the table.

This problem is shown below and is easy to correct just by knowing the “Cause/Effect” relationship with the grip.

I have developed the habit of checking to make sure I have not permitted a split to occur in between the dice by initially picking the dice up in the one finger front and maintaining that grip until I have moved everything into the proper throwing position.

After I get everything properly lined up (square to the table and the end wall), I use my index and little finger to very lightly tap against the two outside faces of the dice. This verifies that there is no space between the two die either at top or bottom. I then very lightly lower my index and ring fingers into their proper positions for the 3-finger front and execute the throw.
As your eyes should then be focused upon your target spot on the table, you can easily observe “how they bounce.”

Another cause of yawing dice is not having the dice “square” or parallel to the table bottom when they land. If the dice are cocked very slightly at a right or left angle to the table end, with the right edges fractionally lower than the left (inside) edges when they land, it will be on the lower edge first. The friction caused by the forward momentum of the dice against the felt of the table induces a yaw in the dice (a spinning motion around the vertical axis) in the direction of the low edge.

The picture below shows this problem but slightly exaggerated to make a point (it doesn’t take much of a tilt to create the unwanted outcome):


However, the dice will also react by “running” to the left if landing on the right edge, and to the right if landing on the left edge. They tend to bounce away from the edge that hits the table first.
It is imperative that you ensure that your grip is perfectly “square,” fingers an equal distance down the front edge of the dice (fingertips square), and that the dice are “square” to the end of the table (parallel) and “square” to the felt (parallel to the table’s surface).

The Discussion of Success Factors 1 and 2 in Part 3 of the PARR Training Manual addresses this problem and presents a solution that will prevent it from recurring. Here is how it looks in the Table of Contents:

Here are some reasons why you should be acquiring the Sharpshooter/PARR Dice Control Course.

Reason 1: There are more Problems/Solutions discussed regarding the Grip and the controlled throw as outlined in the Table of Contents above. .

If you are experiencing any one of these problems, it could be costing you money at the craps tables.

$195 is a very small investment, indeed, to protect you from these possible losses.

You may think you are throwing with an advantage over the casino, but problems, as outlined above, could easily eliminate this edge.

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In my humble opinion, this one benefit is worth much more than your $195 price.

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I wish you the best of success at the tables,

Jerry Patterson (AKA Long Arm)