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Lol hate it when that happens!
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O.K. I will ask, a accident, or kids doing stupid crap ( I guess the 2nd)
Had an Uncle that used to shoot at us with his BB Gun when we were kids.
Used to have us make ''armor''out of cardboard , still hurt .
I just posted the video seconds after the above post
Had an Uncle that used to shoot at us with his BB Gun when we were kids.
Used to have us make ''armor''out of cardboard , still hurt .
Seriously? If I was your dad, I’d beat the crap out of your uncle!!!
Will a .22 even reach a mile?
With that much penetration it seems very lucky that whoever took the (probably suppressed) shot aimed a little bit low (probably a couple of blocks away and didn't account for bullet drop of half a foot or so). A head shot would likely have penetrated the skull. Bloody hell. That's a hell of a thing.Later we found he had been hit by a .22 that went through the jacket, shirt and stopped just under the skin.
With that much penetration it seems very lucky that whoever took the (probably suppressed) shot aimed a little bit low (probably a couple of blocks away and didn't account for bullet drop of half a foot or so). A head shot would likely have penetrated the skull. Bloody hell. That's a hell of a thing.
What is a CN tower ?
Probably just a stray bullet and they were never intending of hitting him... there have been stories over the years (mostly out of the USA) where someone is randomly hit with a bullet, never heard the shot, probably came from surprisingly far away, probably someone shooting high and/or up into the air. Luckily it usually doesn't seem to equal death as the bullet isn't traveling very fast at that point.
I think there are a few stories like that from Canada too... someone is out hiking, feels a sting on their leg, it's a bullet from a mile away that doesn't have the penetrating power to go more than 1/2" into the skin. It's rare but in a country full of guns, with 340 million ppl, over the course of decades, it happens.
That is what my brother said as well.Had an Uncle that used to shoot at us with his BB Gun when we were kids.
Used to have us make ''armor''out of cardboard , still hurt .
How does a bullet speed up from 1600 to 1700 And maintain 6foot pounds for so long?Neither will "cut straight through" a person. The decidedly unaerodynamic penny would make its way down at about 25 mph (under 40 fps), while a more aerodynamic bullet would reach about 200 mph (or about 300 fps) when dropped. The maximum velocity it achieves is the product of the air drag and the pull of gravity. It's very close to the terminal velocity of a peregrine falcon in a dive. A 40 grain bullet dropped from the CN Tower would have nearly 8.5 foot pounds of energy, probably enough to at least fracture the skull, perhaps penetrate it. If a person fell from a great height, he would reach a terminal velocity of about 150 mph (220 fps). For more details on falling bullets in the sky, see h t t p
s://web.archive.org/web/20080331192517/http://www.loadammo.com/Topics/March01.htm
Regarding the energy of a standard velocity .22LR bullet at 1500 yards, the following table shows that it will have a velocity of 263 fps with 6 foot pounds of energy. For comparison, a non-PAL air rifle firing a typical 8.4 grain pellet at 495 fps will produce 4.57 foot pounds of energy. There is sufficient energy in both to require great care and respect for safety.
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How does a bullet speed up from 1600 to 1700 And maintain 6foot pounds for so long?
How does a bullet speed up from 1600 to 1700 And maintain 6foot pounds for so long?
I would think wedding season in the Middle East must be particularly bad for random projectiles raining down......
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Will a .22 even reach a mile?
Is this all moot in most scenarios though? For example, if you're aiming at a target 50 yards away at roughly the same elevation. If I understand the data here, a bullet fired from the standing position on level ground will hit the dirt within a couple hundred yards, no?