One Lucky Dude....???
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One Lucky Dude....???
I got this as an email so decided to check it out. There's rumor goin' round that it's a hoax. Looks and sounds real to me.
You decide......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA9QvSxny20
You decide......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA9QvSxny20
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I have seen that before. It may be real I have experienced that with .556 rounds at a 100yds. except it hit me in the shin and hurt like hell. That was only 55gr not that rock that he launched down range.
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I have seen this before as well. The shot is from a .50 BMG. I agree it looks real to me, the guy's reaction looks natural. If that bullet was an inch or two lower, that guy would be dead.
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Well.......it's hard to say if he'd be dead or not. I'm sure it lost a hell of a lot of energy after hitting the target then hitting the dirt in front of him. As you may have noticed I posted this in the A&E section as well, and a few guys there said they have been hit by ricochets and it just hurt like hell. I would imagine that there's a good chance that if it hit him in the head it might have glanced off. Not to say that it wouldn't have done some damage tho that's for sure....
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A .50 BMG round is typically between 600 and 750 grs or almost 2 ounces, it has a muzzle velocity approaching 3000 fps and produces a muzzle energy of almost 14,000 ft lbs. Having shot this round many times, I can tell you it is an MONSTER of a round and one that could injure someone if thrown hard enough.
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A .50 BMG round is typically between 600 and 750 grs or almost 2 ounces, it has a muzzle velocity approaching 3000 fps and produces a muzzle energy of almost 14,000 ft lbs. Having shot this round many times, I can tell you it is an MONSTER of a round and one that could injure someone if thrown hard enough.
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I have an all stock S&W .50 cal five shot revolver. I think it's real. Their muzzle velocity is incredible. However, the gun is more tame to shoot than my Ruger Super Blackhawk. Smith really did their homework on that gun.