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The first time I saw bullets traveling down the range was back in '87 at Ft. Campbell, KY. I got to go to an M16 course where all we did was shoot all day, every day for a week or two (I don't remember exactly how long it was). On the final day we had to shoot targets at 500 meters. The instructors had set up a spotting scope and let us watch the bullets as they traveled down the range. It was pretty cool.
Ray
I was out a while back with @tarster and I was watching bullets fly out at some distance on the .308's.
I've watched some .44Mag fly to the 200y mark, some .38 specials do the same. quite the lob.
That was my first thought.High Humidity will almost always show a vapor trail behind every shot