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Is it possible to swerve a bullet?

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Is it possible to swerve a bullet?

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  1. Not possible, if you are standing still and someone has already pulled the trigger, but if someone is shooting at you repeatedly, the best thing to do is run away, but not in a straight line. Zigzag, and if you have to run to their left or right (rather than directly away from them - meaning if you are already some distance from them and then have to turn left or right), I'd suggest varying the speed a bit. Slow down for a sec., then speed up etc., although it would be hard to slow down with that much adrenaline in your system.

    I have never been shot at, but I just know what makes a target harder to hit, as I've shot many feral animals (foxes, rabbits, wild cats, pigs etc.).

    I hope you never need to know how to dodge a bullet, but that would be my best advice on how to do it, if you need to.


  2. I have practised the technique using a driver/3-iron and a golf ball..I can hook and slice perfectly! I have thought about using a gun to fire the ball straight down the fairway..but perhaps there's something in the rules?!

  3. unless you move a little before they shoot or they aim in the wrong place NOPE

  4. No it's not possible. "Wanted" is a fictional movie based off a comic book

  5. No - I assume you've watched wanted.

    You know that bit when Angelina swerves the bullet in a full circle and evenually shoots herself. I would have thought that this is pretty impossible. Awesome movie though.

  6. not if KING KONG is firing the gun

  7. Bullets do not travel in a straight line upon leaving the barrel. That is why you adjust for elevation and windage. Other than this, you have no control over the bullet's path.

  8. No its not. First of all no arm motion can be fast enough to push the bullet while its exiting the barrel. The slowest firing pistols shoot at 1080 ft/s and since the barrel would be about half a foot, thats 2000th of a second to apply pressure to the bullet.

    Second off all even if you could swing your arm that fast you would not get the results from the wanted movie, you'll just lose accuracy.

  9. no, a round will travel up the barrel in a straight line and exit it in a straight line from where ever it is pointing, even if the barrel had a slight curvature the round will follow the tragectory of when it leaves

  10. the answer is, NO.

  11. yeah sure buy a gun and test it out on a target hanging on a wall with micheal ballack standing in front of it asking you to server it and saying your the chosen one

  12. if you can move faster than a speeding bullet...then yep

  13. You think that c**p is real????

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