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<blockquote data-quote="SnakePitRacing" data-source="post: 13142616" data-attributes="member: 19652"><p>Look, bullets travel in relatively straight lines with decreasing speed and slope. Make sense? A bullet fired at shoulder level leaves the barrel at approximately that same level. Because of friction in the air and the effect of gravity on the projectile, the straight line looks more like a super elongated arc until either it hits something or eventually it hits the ground. Got it? Now, in reference to my post. The angle at which the photo is taken leaves a very obvious straight line possibility. There is nothing dense enough between point A and point B that would stop a bullet. Follow me? Hence, my original statement. </p><p> As for my education, I could lie and tell you I'm really Neil Degrasse Tyson, but I won't. My accolades, although not as great as Mr. Tyson's, are apparently good enough to live comfortably in my own home with my wife and kids. I graduated High School with a 4.62 GPA. I took physics and passed, thank you. What you probably meant to bash me with was geometry, but we won't get into that. What physics had to do with my post, only you know. </p><p> In summary, you should probably be nicer and not troll people. You've been served a big plate of intellectual whoop ass, and you're probably not smart enough to realize it. I'm sure you'll have an awesome come back to burn me. I'll surely read it, but I probably won't respond. I like this place and I've already taken up way too much room in this thread. </p><p> Have a nice day, and please be kind. Regards, SPR. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnakePitRacing, post: 13142616, member: 19652"] Look, bullets travel in relatively straight lines with decreasing speed and slope. Make sense? A bullet fired at shoulder level leaves the barrel at approximately that same level. Because of friction in the air and the effect of gravity on the projectile, the straight line looks more like a super elongated arc until either it hits something or eventually it hits the ground. Got it? Now, in reference to my post. The angle at which the photo is taken leaves a very obvious straight line possibility. There is nothing dense enough between point A and point B that would stop a bullet. Follow me? Hence, my original statement. As for my education, I could lie and tell you I'm really Neil Degrasse Tyson, but I won't. My accolades, although not as great as Mr. Tyson's, are apparently good enough to live comfortably in my own home with my wife and kids. I graduated High School with a 4.62 GPA. I took physics and passed, thank you. What you probably meant to bash me with was geometry, but we won't get into that. What physics had to do with my post, only you know. In summary, you should probably be nicer and not troll people. You've been served a big plate of intellectual whoop ass, and you're probably not smart enough to realize it. I'm sure you'll have an awesome come back to burn me. I'll surely read it, but I probably won't respond. I like this place and I've already taken up way too much room in this thread. Have a nice day, and please be kind. Regards, SPR. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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