This video from CajunBoyJake demonstrates the real-life sound of a bullet crack, differentiating it from video game audio. It breaks down the acoustic event into three stages: the shot, the bullet's sonic boom reaching the observer, and the delayed muzzle blast. The demonstration utilizes a Taylor Targets Pro-Series stand and steel gong in a desert environment, highlighting principles of supersonic ballistics and acoustic delay.
This video demonstrates the acoustic phenomenon of supersonic bullets at long range. The shooter, CajunBoyJake, positions himself 450 yards from a steel target in a desert shooting range. The demonstration highlights the distinct sonic crack of the bullet passing the observer before the muzzle blast is heard, showcasing principles of supersonic ballistics and long-range shooting techniques.
This TFB TV episode features Dragomir, a Marine Corps combat veteran, discussing the realities of returning enemy fire. He shares insights from actual gunfights in Afghanistan, contrasting them with common misconceptions. The discussion covers the psychological and physiological responses to being shot at, the importance of training and instinct, and the critical need for situational awareness and effective return fire in combat scenarios.
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