No. You saying his presumption is incorrect is, incorrect.
If you are riding in a car at 60 miles an hour and you shoot a bullet at 900 feet per second out the side window of the car the bullet will have a forward velocity relative to the road of 60 mph (88 feet per second) and a lateral velocity relative to the road of 900 feet per second.
If there was nothing to slow the bullet down (like wind resistance), the bullet would strike whatever it hits with a velocity greater than 900 fps because of the additional forward motion in the direction of the road. (This gets into vectors and all of our mathematics hating people will scream and run away if we start talking about those.)