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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

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This is the first of several videos of high speed images caught in my garage through various photography techniques. Enjoy! Make sure you subscribe to come back and see more cool stuff later.

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  • Why does the bullet look like a penny?

  • @theguydowntheblock7

    It flattens out when it hits the water.

  • @destinws2

    You sure it was because it flattened out or just started to tumble?

  • @igormon

    Flattened, we found it.

  • @destinws2 It was a hollow point round? If so, the exact purpose. 

  • @derekroolz

    I don't remember.... wow, I just got old.

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  • @Akleptose

    For real. I just got back from Africa. I can't imagine water being that scarce.

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  • @destinws2 did the bullet rise b/c of density or is that when it flattened?

  • guys it is not rifle it is the projectile or the bullet.

  • can you make a slow motion video of vat it would look sooooooooooooo cooolllllll

  • @theguydowntheblock7 Cause they used the gun out of Resident evil afterlife xD

  • @fomin23 Grow the eff up you petulant d.bag.

  • I think what's much more impressive than the slow motion of how cool the bullet looks, is your shot! NICE SHOOTIN TEX!

  • I've been doing some thinking. I've trained on the range with different Brit, American an Lithuanian weapon systems, and we always end up talking about bullet flight. I'm wondering if the back spin, not the rifle spin, is due to an imperfect entry to the bottle - if by hitting the curved plastic at an angle the bullet was displaced from its original course, which was then accentuated as it's area increased. My vocabs a little shaky but i'm interested.

  • was it a .22?

  • give me ur fingers

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