Caught this cool picture shooting today.

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Did a little shooting with the old lady today. She was shooting her new Walther PK380 (I know there a lot of pink in this picture, lol ) and I snapped this pic from behind her as she was shooting at our metal gong, got home and noticed the piece of brass flying though the air. Kinda cool, almost looks photo-shopped. Thought you guys might like it.

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Nice photo and yes I have done that a buddy of nine was shooting my glock and I snapped a photo with a piece of brass in the air
 
Nifty photo! Took me awhile to see the brass for the trees but I eventually I found it.
 
Thanks guys. The gong is in the beat up tree in front of her, if you look close you can see it. I also have s couple of slow motion shooting vids I took with my new Phone, they came out pretty cool.
 
Catching something in mid-air

I put a pound of Tannerite under a self-healing target and my friend snapped this picture on her iPhone 4. That was not the apogee, not even close. She caught it on the way down. If anyone wants to do the trig, we were 50 yards away horizontally. I estimated the apogee at about 300 feet. It would had gone a lot higher if it wasn't full of bullets and birdshot.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21431738/photo.JPG

The aftermath:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21431738/photo(1).JPG

Mike
 
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Same reason my Glock shoots them up and back. I think its more a matter of where the ejector is rather than the extractor. Then some crazy physics.
 
Somewhere I have a spoof picture of me posing as if I'm shooting intensely, just as a buddy off camera tossed two or three dozen pieces of brass in the air beside me for the shot.


I'll have to find that again . . . always brings a chuckle.
 
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