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My mom sent me this video to ask if it was real or "faked."
I said it depends on what kind of "iron" they were shooting at, how far away the metal was and the load that was used. I slowed the video down and could see no "glitches" in it. If I was going to fake something like this, I would try for better looking video.

Looks real and plausible to me, having seen several richochets like this in the past.
You guys shoot these things, what do you think? Real or fake?

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My mom sent me this video to ask if it was real or "faked."
I said it depends on what kind of "iron" they were shooting at, how far away the metal was and the load that was used. I slowed the video down and could see no "glitches" in it. If I was going to fake something like this, I would try for better looking video.

Looks real and plausible to me, having seen several richochets like this in the past.
You guys shoot these things, what do you think? Real or fake?

-Mike


Well, anything in digital media should be taken with a grain of salt, but it appears to be real to me. Plus, it's possible. Steel core milsurp rounds are notorious for ricochets. My guess is he was shooting ball ammo, which has a mild steel core(50 BMG). Could have been shooting a scrap of train track, or a piece of I beam, or there was more than 1 piece of plate, or the piece was just at the perfect angle. Steel should never be shot at less than 300 yards or so. It is fairly common to get ricochets or steel spall coming back from the target. Knocking off the earmuffs of the shooter, not so common.

Besides, since the whole thing came off as looking so stupid, that tells me it's credible.


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i've been around fugly ricochettes, the whine all the way is a dead give away.. its real


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I had a .38 Special come back at me and leave a nasty welt on my leg. It actually bounced off a piece of really hard wood of all things.

That's when I upgraded my defense piece to a .40 S&W....


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A few years back I was shooting my 4-bore from atop a low berm at a target about 30yds away and below me. I was (thankfully) the only one at the range. As soon as I pulled the trigger I saw a fluff of snow about 20 yards directly to my right. The bullet had (a harden lead conical) had gone through the target and grazed a 55 gallon drum down range, putting a long gouge in the side but not penetrating and "bounced" back, how I don't know, and was twirling on the ground! Other than rifling marks it had a long smear down one side. I've still got it in the garage and will try to post a picture. Scared the bejezus out of me!

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Besides, since the whole thing came off as looking so stupid, that tells me it's credible.
That's kinda what I thought, too.

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This 100% Real. AP ammo sends the jacket back at you as the pentrator goes through the plate and leaves the jacket squashed against the flat target a force propels the jacket back in relation to the angle of the targect. the plate become the propellant. I Have had a 1" tree branch get cut about 10' above my head. Had abuddy that was almost killed shooting AP at a railroad tie in .30 cal.

And the best one for me was supressed .22 that did a triple bank shot on hard wood into my nuts that floored me for 30 minutes I still have this bullet.

Wait no the funniest one for all my worshipers is the richochet at a racoon that hit my water pipe in side my wall that flooded 3 condos. Damn .22 supressed again and I know I should of used that pellet gun. LOLOLOLO
 
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And the best one for me was supressed .22 that did a triple bank shot on hard wood into my nuts that floored me for 30 minutes I still have this bullet.

Wait no the funniest one for all my worshipers is the richochet at a racoon that hit my water pipe in side my wall that flooded 3 condos. Damn .22 supressed again and I know I should of used that pellet gun. LOLOLOLO


LOL! Oh man, you had me rollin for a while. I'd sell that .22 off. It's out to get ya.
 
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And the best one for me was supressed .22 that did a triple bank shot on hard wood into my nuts that floored me for 30 minutes I still have this bullet.


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And the best one for me was supressed .22 that did a triple bank shot on hard wood into my nuts that floored me for 30 minutes I still have this bullet.


Okay, you have me beat there, but only by a matter of inches...


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We were shooting steel core (not AP) at flat armor plate, and found lots of these on the ground right in front of the plate. They just stopped dead and dropped. In low light, we could see red hot pieces of tip splatter all around. Didn't scratch the plate btw.

 
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No doubt in my mind - it's real. Bullets that heavy carry a lot of mass (no foolin, huh?) and are quite hard to destroy so they tend to bounce. My 50's did!

OK, best riccochet story was me at a club range off-duty. Parked my cop car behind the covered firing points and was happily playing with a Para P12 I'd just gotten back from the smiff. It's only a 50 yard range and I was standing about midway doing draw-and-move drills. Big crashing noise, then tinkle of broken glass behind me. One of my 200SWC's had arced high over my head passing me before taking the back window out of my Crown Vic. It had probably been in its low orbit for 2-3 seconds before hitting the car. Damn.

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One fine saturday evening mybrother and I were out at a locak informal range and while my brother was reloading the clip for a my Ruger pistol a ricochet struck him in the side of his hand.

It was his left hand holding the magazine and he was in a sorta left handed "pledge of allegiance" position at the time.

The bullet FRAGMENT that struck him shattered two bones in his hand and skidded under the skin up into his forearm
If his hand hadn't absorbed the energy the shot would have struck him in the chest aboue 1/2" to the left of his solar plexus (liver, diaphram & lung) and where we were it was a 35min rid in a really fast car with an exceptionally skilled driver (me in my turbocharged Saab.) to the hospital

Someone else at the range was shooting 165gr Noslers at a steel plat and what struck my brother was the solid base from one of those bullets that apparrently did a bouncing little dance off some rocks that someone placed at 100yds.

I know because after the surgery and the police investigation I got the fragment back.

Richochets are potentially lethal even coming almost straight back to the firing point.

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Ricochets are potentially lethal even coming almost straight back to the firing point.

A really good reason to shoot at targets 600 and 1,000 yards away...
 
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Ricochets are potentially lethal even coming almost straight back to the firing point.

A really good reason to shoot at targets 600 and 1,000 yards away...


and at REAL rifle ranges that have soft, bullet absorbing backstops.

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And the best one for me was supressed .22 that did a triple bank shot on hard wood into my nuts that floored me for 30 minutes I still have this bullet.
I forgot to ask you when you posted this, WHERE do you have this bullet?
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Heavy jeans stopped the bullet and it dropped between my feet. As I saw it hit the ground my brain caught up with my nuts and then I fell over.
 
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