Note: subsonic loads are often used with suppressors....note that you didn't hear a shot?
Sub sonic rounds are slower usually under 1,100 fps at the muzzle. While Crooks 223 was probably going around 3,200 fps.
But the presence of unusual recoding equipment has already been established.
The following weekend somebody reins fed the shot with a ballistic Belgian head and a video camera that could capture the projectile of a non pair pressed round. The camera was not odd looking in any way.
Not as fast as the one that showed a streak
Note: subsonic loads are often used with suppressors....note that you didn't hear a shot? Sub sonic rounds are slower usually under 1,100 fps at the muzzle. While Crooks 223 was probably going around 3,200 fps.
Even subsonic at 1000 fps that bullet is moving 16 feet per frame if the video was shot at 60 fps. I call BS.
Someone said that the streak shot was shot at f1.6 &1/8,000th.
Clearly there we're people filming at unusual settings.
Camera shutter speeds are one thing, video frame rate is another.
But the presence of unusual recoding equipment has already been established.
The following weekend somebody reins fed the shot with a ballistic Belgian head and a video camera that could capture the projectile of a non pair pressed round. The camera was not odd looking in any way.