What bullets sound like at 450 Yards 🎯| Long Range Shooting | #supersonic | Speed of Sound #sniper

Published on September 8, 2022
Duration: 0:11

This video demonstrates the acoustic phenomenon of supersonic bullets at 450 yards. It highlights the distinct delay between the bullet's sonic crack and the rifle's muzzle blast, showcasing the speed of sound in action. The demonstration takes place on a desert shooting range, emphasizing long-range marksmanship.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates the speed of sound by showing the delay between a supersonic bullet's crack and the rifle's muzzle blast. At 450 yards, the bullet's sonic boom is heard before the sound of the shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Target and Distance Setup
  2. 00:06Acoustic Demonstration: Bullet Crack vs Muzzle Blast

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance to the target in the video?

The shooter and the steel target are positioned 450 yards (approximately 411 meters) apart. This distance is clearly indicated using text overlays in the video.

What acoustic phenomenon is demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates the difference in arrival time between the supersonic crack of a bullet passing the observer and the sound of the muzzle blast from the rifle, illustrating the speed of sound.

What does the video show about supersonic bullets?

It visually and audibly shows that the sonic boom (crack) of a supersonic bullet reaches the observer before the sound of the rifle firing, especially noticeable at longer distances like 450 yards.

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