Andrew Wyatt
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how many lumens does the trace compound put out?
DNS, that might have more to do with camera framerate than failure of the product. It's sheer luck to capture a bullet in flight to a target that close, with a camera that's only recording at 30 frames per second.
No, it isn't sheer luck. At only 30 frames per second, there should have been 2-3 frames that would have passed while the .45 bullet was in flight.
Glow Ammo is also only visible from the shooters perspective so it doesn't give your position away to an adversary.