Possibly ... depends on the actual situation and of course any outcome of a court trial should there be one. Firearm users must always be vigilant about their surroundings before using such a weapon.
A rebounding bullet is called a ricochet.
The word 'ricochet' refers to a bullet that bounces off something.
No it cannot
it all depends on the speed that the bullet is shot at. other contributing factors include the angle of the shot and the distance from the ground that the bullet is shot at. sadly, the x-factor of this question is that the ground determines how far it will ricochet. if the ground is water, it will not ricochet.
A ricochet occurs when a bullet hits something it cannot penatrate.
Yes, and the term is ricochet.
Yes, bullets can ricochet from striking frozen ground, from water or any hard object.
Ricochet is a noun and means to rebound at least once from a surface. "The hard surface caused the bullet to ricochet, which caused the soldier to be shot unintentionally by his friend." Or a verb. The bullet ricocheted off the hard surface...
A bullet with a full metal jacket has a tendency to ricochet pretty hard after hitting the targets. This is why at most indoor and outdoor ranges bullets with full metal jackets are banned.
I can give you several sentences.That bullet might ricochet off the rock and hit someone.He was hit by a ricochet and had to go to the hospital.The pool ball will ricochet off the bumper and hit the pocket.
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ricochet means; that it is the rebound of something. often very loud....