100 yards, Watch the bullet

I really like watching the bullet especially in my 22 at longer ranges- 2 and 300 yard steel. Its weird for the longest time, I couldn't spot any bullets in air (with 22 thru rifle scope or large caliber as a spotter) than one day it just clicked and ever since its easy to watch bullets (or vapor trail in the larger calibers). I guess the saying is true- once you see it, you see it.
 
The really weird thing is that the amount of flight time is so long when firing .22 at extended distances that when you have a flier you can actually ascertain that it is errant well before it reaches the target and you feel a bit like a golfer trying to will it back on course. I haven't had any luck willing my errant shots, golf or rifle, back on course yet but for some reason you still get the feeling, for just a moment, that you can.
 
When I shoot silhouette, if I am really on my game I can watch my own shots through the scope. But on the bench with my 40x, I can watch every single bullet through the scope
 
This is interesting. Might give the ol premier a try on the 10/22 and see if I can get the same results. Almost very time I shoot a 22 it is just with a red dot or 2-6 power scope from Wally World.
 
Subsonics it will be then, if i can find them. have you tired shorts? I know I have seen a 22 short before but can't remember conditions or distance. just that it hit and killed a small pigeon and i thought i saw the bullet just before impact.