I'm calling BS. A sniper round likely used would be a .308. A .308 moves around 2250 fps. Even if the video was shot at 60 frames per second, every frame would be 37.5 inside a 6 foot field of view. More likely an insect.
That thing is traveling about 30 feet per second tops, assuming the video is 60 frames per second. Even if we imagine the thing is approaching at a steep angle towards camera it's still less than 150 feet per second.
I'm calling BS. A sniper round likely used would be a .308. A .308 moves around 2250 fps. Even if the video was shot at 60 frames per second, every frame would be 37.5 inside a 6 foot field of view. More likely an insect.
If it was subsonic it would be under 1,000.
That thing is traveling about 30 feet per second tops, assuming the video is 60 frames per second. Even if we imagine the thing is approaching at a steep angle towards camera it's still less than 150 feet per second.