MAIZEandBLUE09
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He is simply trying to be humorous because he is scared...stating that "they are not going to shoot the .50 cal anymore"....said the phrase plenty when having a close call or getting injured.
look...if a bullet doesn't hit exactly square "like car example" the energy would not go directly 180. The mass of a car and the speed isn't even in the same league with a bullet...can't remotely be compared.
A crossbow with 150 lbs of pull and able to shoot 320 fps was able to shoot 12 yards and it came back 13 yards and stuck solid into a piece of Oak wood....it was fired flat..bounced off the target (changes its angle) and hit the back wall (again changing the angle) and hit the side wall (again changing its angle) and still had enough force to stick 3/4 of an inch into the Oak wood.
If this is actually shot at 100 yards, it is definately possible...the further out the harder it is to believe...but remember...it only chipped his hearing protection...it didn't go through it...not much force was needed.
The fact that is was a 50 cal actually makes it harder to believe because with more force, it means that it's more likely to penetrate the object it hits and/or make the projectile disintegrate. Slower projectiles are more likely to bounce. Faster projectiles are more likely to punch through or explode. That's why you'll see people talking about ricochets when they're using handguns. And they're doing it within 25 yards. You aren't going to shoot a bow and arrow at 25 yards and have it bounce back at you that far.
At 100 yards, I just don't believe it. A .50 cal is punching through, or almost punching through, and metal object you're shooting with it unless they're shooting some tungsten plate.