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My son and his girl friend was shooting and was taking slow motion vids.

Took a look at the stills and the wife saw these and freaked.

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Could not catch the boolit

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We tumble lube, so the smoke

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This will likely be because of the way the phone samples the image. Probably from left-to-right so the gun moves in the meantime (it's certainly not bending that much).

 

You will not catch the bullet. It will not be in frame long enough for enough photons to strike the lens. I started looking into bullet photography a while back and have about 50% of the parts to put a rig together. Short burst, high intensity light and strict timing are necessary and even then, it's hard to get some of the higher velocity rounds clear with consumer equipment.

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If he could get to bend to the side the things hiding behind trees will have less of a chance :)

I like the view of being a spotter, you can see the boolit and sound barrier breaking. Did it for long range M-14 shooting. Never thought to take a pic though.
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How's this for a pic......wish it were mine....

 

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If he could get to bend to the side the things hiding behind trees will have less of a chance :)

I like the view of being a spotter, you can see the boolit and sound barrier breaking. Did it for long range M-14 shooting. Never thought to take a pic though.

That problem is easily solved - just rotate the gun 90 degrees counter clockwise and raise the arm above the head.  :rofl:

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First picture Glock ran out of ammo and was pouting. Happens all the time.

Just kidding, cool photo shots. :)
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That problem is easily solved - just rotate the gun 90 degrees counter clockwise and raise the arm above the head. :rofl:


Thug style, brilliant!

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