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Originally Posted by Upthair
Although I myself have never in person seen tracers being fired, but I have doubt that the "light rod" of each tracer should be of both the same brightness and the same width from beginning to end.
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I've shot 8mm tracer ammunition (WWII vintage stuff) out of my Mauser and it's pretty much just like the videos and the pics from SOW. When you fire it, it looks like you are lobbing a bright dot since you can see the rise and fall of the bullet along its path. When looking from the side it looks just like star wars, long streaks or laser bolts. In my experience they look almost exactly alike on and off camera.
Here are some videos.
This one shows .22 tracers during the day.
Here are rifle calibre rounds approaching the camera at night. I'm not sure how visible they would be during the day from this angle.
Sometimes you can't see them at all during the day.
Tracers in .45 ACP?!?! Why?
Generally speaking, they have done a pretty good job on the tracers, but I'm wondering how visible they will be when they are between a light source and you.