Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 24, 2022 · NO to hay bales. NO NO NO While hay bales may occasionally stop a bullet, they generally do not and aren’t a consistent medium. There are plenty of YouTube videos showing that most bullets will pass through most anything. There are variables of course. For example:

  2. Apr 24, 2022 · But two stacks of spoiled hay or straw with a couple feet of sand between them will stop most any bullet. You are just using the bales to fence in the sand. It helps you keep the sand pile verticle.

  3. Apr 2, 2019 · We put it to the test and shoot a hay bale with various calibers to see just how bullet proof one can be. Backyard Ballistics channel: / @backyard.ballistics • Video. Are hay bales...

    • 8 min
    • 11K
    • The Ballistician
  4. Feb 20, 2010 · While I have never tried it, I would think five foot round hay bales might slow a bullet down but unless you've got several lined up one behind the other (and even then), I'm not sure they would stop a round. If you've got the bales, set them up with a plywood backing and fire a couple of rounds from your favorite shooter.

  5. Dec 10, 2004 · to catch lead bullets for remelt.. I prefer to use straw instead of hay, cause its got no weed seeds and biodegrades real well when its all shot up. Three bales deep at 20 yards will slow downa .22 bullet as well as .45 and 12 guage slugs . will not stop 30-06 or hi vel rifle loads.

  6. Jun 7, 2010 · Rectangular hay bales have folds with interstitial spaces, so shooting at any side might allow a bullet to pass through with hardly any obstruction. Round bales have layers with interstitial spaces; rolled up sort of like a jelly roll, so shooting at a side might not stop a bullet.

  7. Can compressed hay bales offer protection from bullets? These two certainly impressed me with their bullet resistant properties! We fired several rounds rang...

  1. People also search for