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Old 05-13-11, 12:34 AM   #1
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Those are two bullets, French and Russian collided in the air, back at 1854 during the war in Russia at Crimea peninsula. People say that a probability odds for this to happen is one to a billion, and to find such 150 years laters was also a great luck.



Pretty dam amazing!

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Old 05-13-11, 04:34 AM   #3
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They have found several of those at different civil war battlefields here in the US, seen several in person from some of my friends I metal detect with, but think of thousands of men shooting at each other from 100 yards or less. They have a piece of tree, about 3ft long from Gettysburg that had over 800 bullets in it. In some battles they cut trees down with bullets.

Took hell of men to just stand there popping off 50cal rounds at almost point blank range.....
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Yea, these are amazing.
If you ever have the chance, visit the Gettysburg Battlefield Museum. They have a couple of these.
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let us guess from the total combatants about 300, 000 people, firing say 50 rounds each = 15,000,000 rounds

at least 6 bullets hit each other - pure ball-park figure

odds in the region of 2.5 million to 1. that order of magnitude anyway
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let us guess from the total combatants about 300, 000 people, firing say 50 rounds each = 15,000,000 rounds

at least 6 bullets hit each other - pure ball-park figure

odds in the region of 2.5 million to 1. that order of magnitude anyway
Are those numbers for perfect head-on collisions like the ones on the pics ??

Chances for that are very slim. More common should be bullets grazing eachother and hitting on an angle
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