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.50 caliber ricochet
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Shite, that might be the last shot I ever fired if that was me.
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Holy Shit! That's one lucky dude!
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God was asleep on that one.
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Can that seriously happen? How far away was the target? Yikes.
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Very small chance of it happening given how fast and how heavy the projectile is... but the .50 BMG round is as close to God's angry finger as you get in man-portable firearms.
Dude SHOULD be dead. Or become a priest. |
This is why you angle the plate to deflect projectiles into the ground. This is also why they don't let you use steel plates inside of 300 yards with 50BMG around here.
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I would have shit my pants!
I wonder if he's done more target practice after that...I don't think I'd shoot a gun again without full body armor! |
Body armor wouldn't stop a .50 BMG. Even if it did... the energy transfer of the massive ball round would probably break every bone within a foot of the impact and literally turn your torso into a giant messy ravioli of scrambled organs.
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I wouldn't know a 50 from a 22--but I love the ravioli analogy! Question though... if that guy was hit by the 50 thing, why didn't he get scrambled? |
By the time it hit him the bullet had lost so much energy that it bounced off his melon rather than penetrating his skull and ravioli-izing his brains. He's unlucky that it struck him, he's damned lucky it wasn't worse. Had it hit his eye, he would have probably lost it.
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Maybe I should just stop checking this thread.. I'm afraid I just don't get it :shakehead: |
The odds of that are so small I'm tempted to think it was faked.
I have no proof it was, but damn, I'm not sure if 1 in a million would cover it. |
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a .50BMG is a massive round, capable of taking out humans at thousands of yards (it's lethal way past where you can compensate for wind and slight imperfections in the cartridge and barrel,) light armor at shorter ranges, anti-vehicle at short range, and also being used for anti-aircraft because it carries so much energy and can reach so far. http://www.rogueturtle.com/articles/images/armory10.jpg From the right are a .22, a 5.56 NATO (what the US army uses,) a 7.62x39 (used in the ak-47,) and all the way on the left is a .50BMG |
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After seeing a picture of that bullet (looks more like a damn missile to me!), that couldn't be what that guy got hit with..It doesn't look like the kind of bullet that would just bounce off some metal earmuffs to me!! |
I thought it was shrapnel? (spelling??) Isn't that a part of the bullet, or casing maybe?
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It could have been a fragment of the round, yes, but I figure in order to maintain enough mass and velocity... it would have to be of substantial size. Most ricochets I've experienced, especially with heavier bullets, involve a hard impact followed by a weird slow bounce and minimal fragmentation.
Who knows? Guy is a dumbass for shooting at flat steel plates on a distance range with a weapon that can easily kill any animal on Earth. |
I'm pretty sure it was fake.
If you look at the video closely, it appears as though he knocks the ear muff's off his head. |
Like the moon landing or my deployments... this could be fake.
But isn't it fun to speculate that they were real? |
Much like magic..most of the fun is in not knowing :D
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It was Dick "Buckshot" Cheney.
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