This guide details how to observe tracer rounds using night vision and thermal optics, as demonstrated by FalconClaw. It covers the shooter's perspective, showing bright tracer streaks with night vision and heat signatures with thermal cameras. The comparison from the target's perspective at 300 meters highlights the distinct visibility differences between the two optic types.
This demonstration, presented with high authority by FalconClaw, showcases the distinct visibility of bullet tracers through night vision versus thermal imaging. From the shooter's perspective, tracers are visible in both, appearing as bright streaks in NVG and hot streaks in thermal. Crucially, from the target's perspective at 300 meters, tracers are clearly seen in night vision, but are completely invisible on thermal, highlighting a significant tactical advantage.
This video offers a unique perspective on the sound of 12 Gauge Birdshot fired from 100 yards. Filmed from the target's viewpoint, it simulates the experience of being downrange, with the sound of lead pellets hitting the ground described as akin to rain. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions for more firearm sound tests and shooting demonstrations, mentioning CajunBoyJake as the creator.
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