Imaginos1892 wrote:The shooter is ready and braced for the recoil (well, if he's got any sense) but the target is hit by surprise (again, if the shooter has got any sense). High power rifle bullets carry anything from 2,000 foot-pounds of energy to 12,000 (.50 BMG). That can be enough to knock you on your ass if you're not ready for it. Of course Hollywood exaggerates, but there is a nugget of truth in there somewhere.
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Firepower is not a thousand bullets that miss - it's one bullet that hits.
Ugh... Seriously...
Try playing around with this for starters:
http://www.hornady.com/ballistics-resou ... calculator
And 2000 footpounds is a medium strength cartridge, not a highpower one.
A quick and dirty example i made with the above calculator, a bullet that at V0 starts out at 800m/s and 3111 J, after just 100m the energy is down to under 2700, at 500m it´s down at just 1355 J.
And that´s just the first problem you´re facing. The fact that the impact on the shooter is HIGHER than the total bullet energy even at V0 due to incomplete energy conversion is another.
Then you have the REALLY huge problem, namely that when a bullet impacts, it does NOT transfer all the energy to the target at once.
And with a high power round, the bullet is actually quite likely to pass through a body and only impart a fraction of its total energy.
Take a look at the maths, even a 12.7x99 is still just a 40-50g bullet at a bit over 860-930m/s. Even at best that´s less than a 1400th of a persons weight.
Very simplified, even if 100% of the energy is transferred, it´s roughly equal to two people bumping into each other at walking speed.
So no, there will be no "flying backwards as if hit by a wrecking ball" antics.
And even that is with ridiculously unrealistic premises being used.
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Thucydides wrote:Mythbusters have done a lot of Hollywood myths, and the number which turn out to be real is vanishingly small. Makes you wonder where the Hollywood writers are getting their inspiration, since they don't actually see or hear of these things in the "real" world...
Rule of cool of course. Or rather, what they think is cool.
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Annachie wrote:The one that perpetually annoys me is tracing a phone call.
Yeah, totally agree.