your goofy Mel, those are ASSS bullets which launch slow. It may just be my comp. but I see them all anytime I fire one (along with tranqs, electric darts, glue etc.)
your goofy Mel, those are ASSS bullets which launch slow. It may just be my comp. but I see them all anytime I fire one (along with tranqs, electric darts, glue etc.)
your goofy Mel, those are ASSS bullets which launch slow. It may just be my comp. but I see them all anytime I fire one (along with tranqs, electric darts, glue etc.)
But still a nice shot
Oops
My bad. I completely forgot.
:)
When using scope I can almost always see them. I haven't seen two crossing in front of me at this close range before, and I've nver seen this much detail on them while in the air, without using the scope.
They seem to ignore gravity, yet move more slowly the farther they get from the launcher. Weird.
your goofy Mel, those are ASSS bullets which launch slow. It may just be my comp. but I see them all anytime I fire one (along with tranqs, electric darts, glue etc.)
But still a nice shot
Oops
My bad. I completely forgot.
:)
When using scope I can almost always see them. I haven't seen two crossing in front of me at this close range before, and I've nver seen this much detail on them while in the air, without using the scope.
They seem to ignore gravity, yet move more slowly the farther they get from the launcher. Weird.
f00
Thats a great shot. I wonder if tracking darts can do that.
Re:Have you ever seen a flying bullet?
your goofy Mel, those are ASSS bullets which launch slow. It may just be my comp. but I see them all anytime I fire one (along with tranqs, electric darts, glue etc.)
But still a nice shot
Re:Have you ever seen a flying bullet?
But still a nice shot
Oops
My bad. I completely forgot.
Re:Have you ever seen a flying bullet?
But still a nice shot
Oops
My bad. I completely forgot.
:)
When using scope I can almost always see them. I haven't seen two crossing in front of me at this close range before, and I've nver seen this much detail on them while in the air, without using the scope.
They seem to ignore gravity, yet move more slowly the farther they get from the launcher. Weird.
f00
Re:Have you ever seen a flying bullet?
But still a nice shot
Oops
My bad. I completely forgot.
:)
When using scope I can almost always see them. I haven't seen two crossing in front of me at this close range before, and I've nver seen this much detail on them while in the air, without using the scope.
They seem to ignore gravity, yet move more slowly the farther they get from the launcher. Weird.
f00
Thats a great shot. I wonder if tracking darts can do that.