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1000 Yard 9mm Shot
Youtube ^ | 8-5-2014 | kjam22

Posted on 08/05/2014 7:08:14 PM PDT by kjam22

Here's a guy who pops a balloon from 1000 yards with a 9mm. Fact or fiction?


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To: Cold Heat

It is a heck of a trick shot.... maybe not as good as in the old westerns when they rode out of town at a gallop and shot the telegraph wires in to from the back of the horse.... Now that was trick shooting :)


41 posted on 08/05/2014 8:00:08 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: JAKraig
If you dropped a bullet from your hand at the same time you fired the gun (if the gun was level) they would both hit the ground at the same time.

Are you sure?

42 posted on 08/05/2014 8:02:49 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: kjam22
Interesting in that he didn't hit the balloon. When the bullet splattered a piece likely caught the balloon. I'm sure it took a while to figure the elevation, but all he had to do was watch where the shots were falling and adjust.

Bullets all fall at the same speed but the faster they go the farther they go before hitting the ground. If you dropped a bullet from your hand at the same time you fired the gun (if the gun was level) they would both hit the ground at the same time. The bullet starts falling the instant it leaves the gun, it is just a race to see how far it can go before falling all the way down.

My personal protection rounds of 9mm only have 125gr and that is a little more than my practice rounds at about 115. I would hate to be standing behind someone if they are shot with a 147gr load, it would likely go right through them, but then you wouldn't have to shoot twice. The report would scare anybody away.

43 posted on 08/05/2014 8:03:45 PM PDT by JAKraig (Surely my religion is at least as good as yours)
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To: editor-surveyor
“Bullet begins to drop as soon as it leaves the muzzle.”

It does begin to drop as soon as it leaves the muzzle, when compared to the mathematical line that includes the axis of the barrel and which extends out from the muzzle to infinity.

If the muzzle is aimed at a point five degrees above the horizon, the bullet starts to fall below that line the instant it leaves the muzzle. The bullet is still climbing with respect to a horizontal, but it is falling with respect to the muzzle axis.

When he said he aimed at a point 75 yards above the target, that does not mean that the round ever got 75 yards above the target, not even close.

44 posted on 08/05/2014 8:04:13 PM PDT by Steely Tom (How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
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To: kjam22

Wish I could see 1000 yards, let alone hit a target.


45 posted on 08/05/2014 8:07:00 PM PDT by jstaff
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To: jstaff

Yeah.... that’s me.


46 posted on 08/05/2014 8:07:39 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: kjam22
point of impact was 8:00... splatter or shock wave broke the baloon
47 posted on 08/05/2014 8:07:59 PM PDT by Chode (Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -vvv- NO Pity for the LAZY - 86-44)
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To: Brother Cracker

I would say that the squirrel was at a 60 degree angle when it bit...


48 posted on 08/05/2014 8:12:56 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: kjam22

To quote the NRA show on the Outdoor Channel, that’s an “Impossible Shot.”


49 posted on 08/05/2014 8:13:21 PM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: Brother Cracker

lol


50 posted on 08/05/2014 8:14:12 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: Steely Tom

Is there an echo in this room?


51 posted on 08/05/2014 8:14:19 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: JAKraig

” If you dropped a bullet from your hand at the same time you fired the gun (if the gun was level) they would both hit the ground at the same time”

Not a mechanical engineer or a physicist, but your statement would only be true in controlled conditions.

Depending on the round, for example, they can tend to gain some altitude as they fly, and as the velocity slows they drop. The air has a lot of effect.

Now if you did it in a vacuum, your assertion would be more accurate.


52 posted on 08/05/2014 8:20:29 PM PDT by Cold Heat (Have you reached your breaking point yet? If not now....then when?)
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To: kjam22

It is a heck of a trick shot.... maybe not as good as in the old westerns when they rode out of town at a gallop and shot the telegraph wires in to from the back of the horse.... Now that was trick shooting :)

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Or splitting a slug on the edge of an axe to break two (one each side of the blade)eggs.....some claim to have witnessed same.


53 posted on 08/05/2014 9:24:39 PM PDT by S.O.S121.500 (Had ENOUGH Yet ? ........................ Enforce the Bill of Rights ......... It's the LAW !!!)
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To: editor-surveyor

Sorry, had to drive home before I tackled the next step.


54 posted on 08/05/2014 9:48:55 PM PDT by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
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To: Pikachu_Dad

Check.


55 posted on 08/05/2014 10:02:23 PM PDT by dr_lew
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To: editor-surveyor

If we add in the angle.

horizontal terms
Sin(ang)=vert/fps. cos(ang)=dist/fps

So. Fps*Cos(ang)= dist (ft/sec)
Time= distance/dist = distance/(fps)*Cos(ang)

Vertical terms
Initial vertical velocity (fps) = fps*Sin(ang)
Less acceleration due to gravity = a = -9.8 m/s

Velocity = integral ( a dt) from t to to = at + Vi. = fps*Sin(ang) - 9.8 m/s * t

Then height is. Integral of above = Vi t - 9.8/2 * t^2. = fps*Sin(ang) - 9.8/2 * t


56 posted on 08/05/2014 10:04:42 PM PDT by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
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To: Pikachu_Dad

It wouldn’t be going 1000 fps the whole way. So it would be quite a bit more than 3 seconds. And quite a bit more than 30 meters.


57 posted on 08/05/2014 10:11:45 PM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: Pikachu_Dad

Assumed target was at same height as gun.

So an angle of about 0.84 is needed.


58 posted on 08/05/2014 10:25:53 PM PDT by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
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To: ModelBreaker

Watch the video. Three seconds is good for our purposes. 1:03 for the shot
1:06 for the popping


59 posted on 08/05/2014 10:27:04 PM PDT by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
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To: Joe 6-pack
Jerry Miculek is the real deal.

My first choice for a wingman in a foxhole.

60 posted on 08/05/2014 10:27:52 PM PDT by Doomonyou (Let them eat Lead.)
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