N/A Slugs at night almost tracers?

I've shot a bunch of pellets at night and occasionally can see glimpses of them, but shot a couple slugs tonight and thought it REALLY cool how visible they are, dang near tracers.

Here's just a super short video of one connecting shot on my 90 yards paddles I took a few min ago. This wasn't a planned session (was after a skunk) so was mostly just firing off the slug in the chamber. Sorry for the shaky, was just leaning against a post on my deck.


Anyway, super cool that it's visible for pretty much the entire flight. And not much trajectory curve, thanks to the 0.09-0.1 BC slugs.

Are slugs always this visible at night when filming?

(PARD DS35-70rf and BRK Ghost and .20/18.9gr NSA slugs @ 910fps)
 
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I purchased a small container of "Glow In The Dark Paint" several years ago.
My intention was to put a drop or two, inside the skirt of a few pellets, charge them up, and shoot them at night...
It was a project I started, and never finished, so Im not certain how well it would have worked out.
The container of paint is long gone, but its something that I would like to re-visit.....one of these days!