(07-14-2024, 10:25 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: It's probably more than one frame of a video screen capture.
Not very likely, why would someone would go to the trouble of joining two frames in one image?
(07-14-2024, 10:25 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: The muzzle velocity of the 5.56 NATO round is 2,700 to 3,300 FPS. The .223 which can be fired out of a 5.56 NATO chambering is on the lower end (probably down around 2,700-2,800fps). The main difference between the NATO round and the .223 is a harder primer and a hotter load. There are some faster, but not by much. A .270 Weatherby Mag has a muzzle velocity of around 3,600 FPS, and the .22-250 and 220 Swift both have velocities of 4,000 FPS. I reload all of these rounds so I'm pretty familiar with the ballistics.
At 1/8,000th of a second shutter speed, a 4,000 FPS bullet would travel half a feet, right?