Direct Hit
I took loads of photos at lunchtime, I mean almost 150 frames trying to get a shot of a direct hit during a snowball fight. It’s surprisingly hard to get the timing right, and to get the camera to focus on the right place (and not some random snowflake which happens to be between the subject and the lens)
I’ve just been looking through them, and the above is the cleanest shot I’ve got.
You know what though? I shot the whole lot at ISO800 by accident. Gah! How many times have I told myself – “Check your settings *before* you shoot!”
That’s what I get for not going out shooting in over a month.

Maybe it’s lucky you shot at a higher ISO, as it apparently allowed you to freeze the moment in time!
I suppose you’re right. Looking at the exif data, it looks like it was shot at 1/640th at ISO800, which would be 1/320th at ISO400, 1/160th at ISO200 or 1/80th at ISO100 (far too slow)
I normally like to keep my ISO bellow 400 if I can, but at ISO200 I don’t think it would have been quick enough to freeze the moment.