Interesting to see how some rounds the Shockwave/ muzzle blast goes faster than the bullet for a while and looks like it could affect bullet stability the way it pushes against the base of the bullet.
When I look at the suppressed footage i initially thought "wow, no pressure wave/blast to affect bullet stability" ---- then I remembered we are seeing footage 8-12" in front of the muzzle, not at the muzzle like the other photos-- all the blast/wave action is happening inside the can so we can't really observe it--- I have seen slow-mo video of a clear acrylic suppressor before, but it destroys the suppressor