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      • Some good choices for backstop material include sandbags, cinder blocks, plywood, and hay bales. These materials are sturdy and will not deflect bullets or pellets.
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  1. 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 bullet...

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  2. 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.

  3. Apr 24, 2022 · Straw itself would not make a bullet stop. But straw works well to hold up a sand pile, and sand makes a great backstop! Sand does not stay piled up well unless you get a lot and make a wide pile. But two stacks of spoiled hay or straw with a couple feet of sand between them will stop most any bullet.

  4. 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: One video may show that a particular bullet from a particular rifle might stop ...

  5. May 5, 2015 · 1. The Body, Windows, and Door of a Car. Our testing suggests that auto glass may change the trajectory of a bullet but it won't stop it. Neither will the dashboard or steering wheel. The body of the car, like the door, might stop bullets depending on the bullet and the angle of fire.

  6. May 22, 2011 · Round hay Bales Yep they work they stopped 22 rimfire at about 08 to 16 inches penetration in the bales we were using just a couple weeks ago. The shots were from about 40 yards. It took two of the bales end to end to stop an M1 Garand with ball ammo as the bullet completely penetrated the first bale.

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

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