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If that video and sound are correct, that bullet got there REALLY fast for 9mm. A fast high power rifle would take about 3/4 +/- of a second to get there (3000 feet away)
That is not an easy shot for a purpose built rifle with high magnification optics and a bench. I have some serious doubts about this claim, and would have to see it to believe it. Jerry is right on about muzzle rise. I believe a 3500 fps VLD bullet with a balistic coeficent of 500 needs around 80 some min. of elevation to make it down there. A 9mm pistol bullet has so much drag and is so low a B.C. I can't see two bullets hitting within 10 feet of each other under perfect conditions of the two shots. John |
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How much as I like Jerry Miculeck it's hard to believe, still it's even harder to believe 12 shots under 3 seconds... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLk1v5bSFPw ... and 8 rounds in one second... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzHG-ibZaKM ... but he did it! ![]() Sergio
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