Originally posted by Aeson
No, a bullet that loses it's velocity on the way up, to the point it reverses it's course or is just "falling", isn't going to have a high enough terminal velocity to do much damage. It's essentially a penny off a skyscraper at that point.
On a less steep trajectory the bullet can maintain a lot of it's velocity and do damage when coming back down... over yonder.
No, a bullet that loses it's velocity on the way up, to the point it reverses it's course or is just "falling", isn't going to have a high enough terminal velocity to do much damage. It's essentially a penny off a skyscraper at that point.
On a less steep trajectory the bullet can maintain a lot of it's velocity and do damage when coming back down... over yonder.
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