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Ricochet Sound
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2169959" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>As stated, it is from the bullet flattening and deforming causing an obscure shape cutting through the air unevenly. </p><p></p><p>As a kid I would take a small flat pebble (flatter the better) and be able to cup it in my left index finger and using my right index to flick the rock in a catapult fashion pretty dang hard. it makes the same ricochet sound and would really fascinate all the others. Pretty cool. Haven't tried it in years but may see if I've still got it haha.</p><p></p><p>My black powder flintlocks make some pretty dang good ricochet sounds after smashing through an animal, then ricocheting off a rock. My best was my .62 cal 360ish grain round ball passing through a Javelina then the ricochet, heard that thing for like 10 seconds it felt like haha. Got it on video somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2169959, member: 34065"] As stated, it is from the bullet flattening and deforming causing an obscure shape cutting through the air unevenly. As a kid I would take a small flat pebble (flatter the better) and be able to cup it in my left index finger and using my right index to flick the rock in a catapult fashion pretty dang hard. it makes the same ricochet sound and would really fascinate all the others. Pretty cool. Haven’t tried it in years but may see if I’ve still got it haha. My black powder flintlocks make some pretty dang good ricochet sounds after smashing through an animal, then ricocheting off a rock. My best was my .62 cal 360ish grain round ball passing through a Javelina then the ricochet, heard that thing for like 10 seconds it felt like haha. Got it on video somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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