Do you have ricochets as well? I'd imagine you could get a small ricochet or bounce off if you hit a durable enough object at an almost parallel angle. (Perpendicular and you have a really weak round or strong material if it won't penetrate rather than bounce.)
Bullets will bounce back depending on the Tensile and Yield Strengths of the Material of the Bullet and of the Impact Surface. Deflection Energy can send a bullet back almost on an opposite trajectory it impacted on.
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Do you have ricochets as well? I'd imagine you could get a small ricochet or bounce off if you hit a durable enough object at an almost parallel angle. (Perpendicular and you have a really weak round or strong material if it won't penetrate rather than bounce.)
Yes, bullets do ricochet. Easiest way to cause a ricochet is to fire a 9mm at a metal surface at a bit of an angle.
Bullets will bounce back depending on the Tensile and Yield Strengths of the Material of the Bullet and of the Impact Surface. Deflection Energy can send a bullet back almost on an opposite trajectory it impacted on.