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  2. Can bullets fired upwards cause injuries when they …

    WEBNov 24, 2021 · Bullets travelling between 46 and 61 m/s penetrate skin. Faster than this, and they can penetrate the skull. Celebratory gunfire can cause injuries that require emergency room treatment and death.

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    WEBNov 7, 2022 · Bullet setback occurs when the nose of the cartridge strikes the barrel's feed ramp, or some other internal part, while the round is …

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    WEBBullet setback is an undesirable condition where mechanical forces acting on a loaded cartridge cause the bullet to be pressed back into the case; reducing the cartridge overall length (C.O.A.L.).

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