It's too broad of a question to answer. Damage from bullets can range from creating small holes to creating large gaping holes, and/or damaging tissue. It depends on several factors, such as, bullet size, design, velocity, muzzle energy, and what it hits.
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Yes, any bullet can kill you. The amount of damage a bullet does depends on several factors, basically: where it hits you, how hard it hits you, and how big the bullet is (or how much it expands).
Damage. How much depends on the gun that fired the bullet that hits it. it probably would explode
Yes, shooting an ice bullet is possible but very difficult. In order to shoot an ice bullet one would need to use a specially designed gun that will not create too much heat which can damage the bullet making it impossible to shoot.
I don't know who he is, but bullet wounds to the heart are survivable if the bullet doesn't do enough damage.
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It very much depends on the type of shot; whether the bullet exited etc etc. The biggest risk is infection of the wound, then if the bullet is still in the body it could cause further damage.
you take the damage per bullet and you multiply by 1.4
Possibly. Depends on the specific bullet, the glass it hits, damage done to the bullet, etc. To perform a ballistic marking match, the bullet must have areas that are relatively undamaged.
It makes the bullet flatten on impact, doing more damage to the poor target animal.
Yes, it is possible. If the bullet pentrates the skull, but doesn't damage the brain, or if a non vital section of the brain is damaged, a person can survive.
There is a Reaction, called recall or kick. That should read "recoil."