That's a wrap! Thanks for a great season. See you all next year!

We should be shooting 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday again next year.

Final schedule to be finalized in February.

Incredible slow motion bullet video

From a firearms blog. It is a fascinating 10 minute video. <br />
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This video is a must watch. It is hands down the best slow motion video I have ever seem!<br />
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It demonstrates ...<br />
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Frangible bullets on different angled surfaces<br />
What happens when bullets collide with flying objects<br />
Air gun pellets<br />
Shotgun pellets<br />
Bullets that hit the corner of a hard object<br />
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Frangible bullets do live up to their claim of not ricocheting. I was impressed that the bullets did not ricochet from the low angled surfaces.<br />
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The video was shot by Kurzzeit, a company that sells a high speed video camera that can capture one million frames per second!
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Bullet video here.

Comments

  • edited October 2009
    dd wrote on Oct 8 2009, 06&#58;17 AM:
    From a firearms blog. It is a fascinating 10 minute video. <br />
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    Bullet video here.
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    DD: this video is a real hoot to watch! Thanks for posting it. Portly.
  • dddd Gnome, gnome on the range&#33;
    I M Portly wrote on Oct 9 2009, 10&#58;20 AM:
    DD: this video is a real hoot to watch! Thanks for posting it. Portly.
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    You'll all notice that the bullets barely hitting the edge of the target are JJ's.
  • If we had a camera like that we could figure where our splatter comes from! Grit
  • dddd Gnome, gnome on the range&#33;
    Big Grit wrote on Oct 9 2009, 04&#58;57 PM:
    If we had a camera like that we could figure where our splatter comes from! Grit
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    It comes from the bullets.
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