Capturing an Image of a Shock-Wave (50 BMG & 300 Blk)

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Capturing an Image of a Shock-Wave (50 BMG & 300 Blk)

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https://youtu.be/BPwdlEgLn5Q

Amazing technology explained, and it is interesting to see the super-sonic side-flow that happens even with a barely-subsonic bullet.
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Fantastic. Thanks for that!
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Pretty cool. The 300 made me bust a gut for some reason. The last wave was real interesting.
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That was super cool
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Informative and entertaining.

The revolver video was awesome.

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FWiedner wrote: Sun May 26, 2019 7:39 pmThe revolver video was awesome.
I'd like to see it from 'above' though....canting 90 degrees counterclockwise for the camera....would have been even more impressive.
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