Agreed.
If you’re standing directly behind (or in front of, I suppose) the cannon/gun it gets a lot easier, since the angular rate is much lower.
At night with the flood lights behind you, it’s quite easy to watch the arced trajectory of handgun bullets.
Agreed.
If you’re standing directly behind (or in front of, I suppose) the cannon/gun it gets a lot easier, since the angular rate is much lower.
At night with the flood lights behind you, it’s quite easy to watch the arced trajectory of handgun bullets.