.22-5-40 wrote on Feb 12
th, 2015 at 1:08am:
Wondering how a bullet could go over 10' berm and hit car parked maybe 50' away from side of berm?
Probably the same way they get off and hit people, cars, houses and livestock out to a little more than a mile. There are quite a few stories on the web with them getting over hills 300' or higher. If they were fired directly off over the obstructions, they should go well beyond a mile before falling back to earth.
This poor guy in TX got hit and it cost $200,000 in hospital bills. See the sentence highlighted in red.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) No way to determine where the projectile originated, but there are a lot of issues in the area. At some point, the preponderance of the evidence should convince the operators they have an issue that needs addressing. The owner operated in defiance of the court proceedings that shut him down. He got another cease and desist order from the city.
If the N are A standards do not address this bouncing projectile issue, most facilities will be under roofs in 15 or 20 years
Any hit on a flat or lightly angled surface in other than hard material such as steel or concrete will exit at an angel between 6 and 90 degrees. I did it myself in a test of 40 shots. One went nearly straight up and off a bit to the right from a flat hit on loose soil!