St. Phatty
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I think the more likely reason is the frame rate is slow enough during the live feed the brass seems to disappear, when in reality it's already moved out of frame for when the next frame is captured.
It's kind of the same thing when you see a video of an airplane or helicopter flying, yet the props appear to be stationary. They just happen to be moving at the correct speed for the camera's computer to interpret that way.
Good Point !
When I go shooting I usually keep notes for each batch of hand-loaded bullets, which is most of them.
I call it "High Energy Brass" when the brass goes flying noticeably higher & lands on the workbenches instead of the ground. HEB for short.