yes you can
Yes, a bullet shot into the air can come down with enough force to cause serious injury or death. This is known as a "falling bullet" or "stray bullet" phenomenon, and it is important to never shoot a firearm into the air as the bullet can still retain lethal velocity when descending.
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
in order that they could discount a conspiracy theory
I don't understand the question. Were you shot in the back with a .22 and wonder how far it could have gone?
Because that was the way it was loaded into the gun, shot charge, bullet charge, shot charge, bullet charge. If you load it that way, it will shoot that way.
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Yes. It has happened before.
lewisgot shot on the butt becuasean indianthought he saw a deer but it was really lewisthat got shot.
pp = shot He has shot his last bullet.
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The Greener bullet was for muzzleloading rifles- although it COULD be used in a single shot, muzzleloading pistol. See the link below for a little information.
If the gun is stationary before the shot, then the momentum of the gun and the momentum of the bullet are equal and opposite after the shot.