Shooting the Piney Mountain .22 LR tracers using a Ruger SR22 handgun, 3.5" barrel. Trying to determine if these will "light up", or if they can only be used in a rifle. My steel targets in the backyard were on the receiving end of these shots, distances up to 30 yards. Various degrees of daylight are shown to give you an idea when it's best to shoot these and get the most desirable effect. PLEASE NOTE: You need optimum ground and weather conditions for shooting any type of tracers; they can be highly flammable. The ground conditions for this video were excellent. You alone are responsible for your actions. CAMERA: Sony HDR-CX560; recorded at 60p, 28 mbps, 1920 x 1080 HD. EDITING: Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11; converted to Sony AVC MP4, 30p, 16 mbps.
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