They're much louder than any video camera lets on. I've seen people firing high-powered rifles on YouTube that don't sound very loud where other people have filmed themselves shooting .22s that sound much louder. I think it's mainly down to the acoustics of the area where you're shooting and the capabilities of the video camera. Though, the video camera is the limiting factor because even a poor video camera wont reflect a good acoustic environment.sagthegreat wrote:I thought it would be you know, a little louder
@wyz2285,
What mixes were you running it at?
Have fun dealing with all the comments like "ur gun is crap, i cn see the projectile float in the air 5' from the barrel" and "my hairspray combustion is WAAAAAAAAY louder and powerfuler"







