Re: 50 cal sniper rifle in action for REAL
That was sick.. shouldnt test on animals for stuff like that they could have just used barrels or whatever.
Do you guys even know what a .50 cal round is? all it is is a bullet with a diameter of half an inch, or 1 1/4 cm. Depends on the velocity and weight for how much the goat will fly when it gets hit, not the size of the bullet:
Lets say the bullet wieghs 300 grams, travels 1000m/s, goat weighs 50 kg's:
.3 x 1000 = 50 x (velocity of goat)
ie. velocity of goat = (.3 x 1000) / 50 = 6 metres per second
So the goats initial velocity will be around 6 metres per second, but again, that has nothing to do with the size of the .50 cal round. It depends on the velocity and weight, Im not sure how much bullets weigh, but .50 cal would be alot heavier than other bullets and thats the only reason why it would make the dear fly further when it gets hit.
That was sick.. shouldnt test on animals for stuff like that they could have just used barrels or whatever.
Do you guys even know what a .50 cal round is? all it is is a bullet with a diameter of half an inch, or 1 1/4 cm. Depends on the velocity and weight for how much the goat will fly when it gets hit, not the size of the bullet:
Lets say the bullet wieghs 300 grams, travels 1000m/s, goat weighs 50 kg's:
.3 x 1000 = 50 x (velocity of goat)
ie. velocity of goat = (.3 x 1000) / 50 = 6 metres per second
So the goats initial velocity will be around 6 metres per second, but again, that has nothing to do with the size of the .50 cal round. It depends on the velocity and weight, Im not sure how much bullets weigh, but .50 cal would be alot heavier than other bullets and thats the only reason why it would make the dear fly further when it gets hit.
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