Instant ignition, yet slight delay of the exiting projectile. The ballistics actually rise instead of fall due to the fact the projectile gets lighter as the propellant is burned. They look like tracer ammo that seems to speed up as they travel down range. They make an interesting whining noise at times. Ammo is not produced and is very expensive due the the collector value. Several rounds we fired were duds. Still worth seeing even though we felt guilty 'wasting" ammo.
Oh how I would love to play more. I cannot tell you what the energy to the target even looks like. We fired our rounds into the sea as not to set anything on fire. Rounds seem to stay 'lit' when shot into the air and could see them glow half way down as they fell out of the sky. Range was not to impressive. If I were to guess the energy was not great enough to be of military/hunting use. Sure as heck would not want to receive a hit by one.

This is all speculation. I did not have a target such as a piece of wood or phonebook to shoot into. Nor did I have a crono. Just basing my experience off experience with regular weopons. I just cant bring myself to use anymore ammo. Sorry.
I think I have some pics and I will post them when I find them.
The caseless ammo I was pondering was for a bolt action rifle. Hear talk of electrically ignited propellant.
