Can You Tell How Close a Bullet Is by the Sound? | Whizz vs. Crack at 50, 25, 10, and 1 Yard
This video explores how the sound of a bullet changes based on its proximity to the listener, distinguishing between the "whizz" of subsonic rounds and the "crack/pop" of supersonic rounds. The experiment involves setting targets at various distances (50, 25, 10, and 1 yard) and recording the sound of suppressed .22lr, 9mm, and 5.56mm rounds fired from 100 yards away. It demonstrates the impact of bullet speed and distance on auditory perception, featuring a Ruger Mark IV, Glock 17, and an AR-15, along with Olight optics.










