Mesmerising slow motion bullet impact film

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Mesmerising slow motion bullet impact film

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#2 Post by Jabberwocky413 »

I've seen this before but I still have to watch it till the end, like you say, mesmerising.
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If you watch how the projectiles fragment and vaporise you can see why ventilation is key in indoor ranges.
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#4 Post by snayperskaya »

Thats amazing, it is almost like watching liquid rather than metal.
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#5 Post by zzr1100 »

some of the bullets in the film seem to be tapered to a point at both ends ... not seen that before... anyone shed any light ?
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