Incredible! Being able to see the trajectory like that is fantastic.
that is like newest new thing in like 50 years
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.
As long as he misses the camera, it will be fine...
Cody and i often watch bullet flight at night. If you stand correctly with a spot light behind the shooter you will often see the bullet flight. We were showing some guys this on Saturdays hunt.
here are some pics of a .22 in mid flight, Samsung phone.
Screenshot_20220923-221840_Gallery by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
Screenshot_20220923-222913_Video Player by David Frank Allen, on Flickr
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.
In my very first pistol shooting match, one of the RO's asked what my loads were - he claimed to see my bullets travelling in broad daylight. The loads were quite light because I had only started reloading. If memory serves correct it was 135gr LCN with a middle-of-the-batch load of powder.
In my very first pistol shooting match, one of the RO's asked what my loads were - he claimed to see my bullets travelling in broad daylight. The loads were quite light because I had only started reloading. If memory serves correct it was 135gr LCN with a middle-of-the-batch load of powder.
When shooting with a spotlight at night, the light reflected back from the base of a flat-based bullet, can often be seen with the naked eye. Much like a tracer bullet.
I have also observed light reflected off the base of a handgun bullet, when shooting with the sun behind you. You won't easily see your own bullets, but an RO or SO standing beside you can see it.
