The Mythbusters have tested this, and it may have lethal force coming down. However,
even machine precision could not duplicate the one in a million shot of it actually hitting you when it comes down.
I assume what you are asking is "if you shoot a gun straight up in the air will the bullet come down at the point where it was shot from". The answer to that question is NO, the rotation of the earth will move the point of impact.
Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.
No not really. you need the firing pin to hit the primer and shoot the bullet.
You probably couldn't shoot a bullet through a tornado, mostly because of the massive wind speeds that will turn the bullet off-course, and the fact that there is so much stuff flying through the air, that the bullet will hit something and stop.
Very basically, every bullet fired up or at an angle comes down SOMEWHERE. It may come down and hit the ground, a house, some other structure, a person, etc. Don't know if you meant anything beyond that.
Yes, it's possible to shoot down aircraft. Some of them are slow(it makes it easier to hit) and some them are fast(makes it harder to hit).
They would hit at the same time. Gravity acts equally on both.
Provided it doesn't hit anything friction slows a bullet down, it loses forward momentum & the force of gravity takes over & the bullet falls to the ground. Of course
The 1st bullet hit the foot of rizal it was from the gun of bernard ferrer. The 2nd bullet hit the underarm of rizal it was from gun Nono. The bullet that killed him is from Franklin Tamayo.
A rubber bullet because a stell one would have too much momentum and shatter the bottle.
If there is a possibility that a bullet can travel in a direction where it might hit someone, the answer is to simply not shoot there. SAFETY FIRST is the No. 1 Rule. The Caution on a box of .22 rimfire bullets say it will shoot 1 mile. A 9mm bullet should travel much further. Also, do not assume a gun range is safe because it has a backstop. Some out-door ranges have obstacles such as rocks and trees that could possibly deflect a bullet up and then back down in a different direction.
You need to hit people around you and you need to increase the number of people you hit.The hit are then going to increase and the bar on the right is going to increase.You can even shoot people but maker sure you only shoot one bullet to a person.