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Rob Pincus - Bullets skipping off ground and over berm


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Thought this was a good video showing how shooting at the ground can cause rounds to easily clear a berm and leave the range. Proves that bullets don't just burrow into the ground.

 

 

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I will agree about shooting into the berm, he was shooting in the hard pack ground of the west. Ground there is hard as rock, easy to get a round to skip. Not so in the grass and soft dirt we have here. Now I have had some skip if shooting at a shallow angle. I chased a scope hitting the target all over the place, till I walked up to the target and saw the grass and dirt cut by the skips.:dropjaw: All said just be careful and aim well.

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Very good video for people to be aware of when setting up ranges.

When units would set up ranges on bases in Iraq and Afghanistan for test firing and confirming/re-establishing zeros, the size of the backstops were something constantly evaluated to make sure we weren't sending stray rounds out of the base and into nearby areas (this happened a few times in Baghdad).  The division master gunner was even tasked to make inspections to ensure everything was within tolerance. 

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