Ok, So that's a specific round, yeah?
Still, we've got the question of what kind of wall that is. My apartment itself is pretty solid, brickwork over concrete; with the typical drywall and aluminum siding. I wouldn't expect it to stop a high-powered round, but I wouldn't expect that same round to come through that kind of accuracy, and that's some freak luck otherwise.
But again, these are little apartments. A thicker wall would behave differently, and also it was traveling at an upward angle, so it'd have to plow through about eh... 10 to 20% more matieral then if it'd hit a flat 90 degree trajectory, and also we've got how much energy it'd lose because of that non-flat trajectory impact, afterall that's the working principle of modern tank armor.
I don't know, it's a pretty 50/50 split on being possible by 'accident' like that. I'd almost advocate a second shooter.
Still, we've got the question of what kind of wall that is. My apartment itself is pretty solid, brickwork over concrete; with the typical drywall and aluminum siding. I wouldn't expect it to stop a high-powered round, but I wouldn't expect that same round to come through that kind of accuracy, and that's some freak luck otherwise.
But again, these are little apartments. A thicker wall would behave differently, and also it was traveling at an upward angle, so it'd have to plow through about eh... 10 to 20% more matieral then if it'd hit a flat 90 degree trajectory, and also we've got how much energy it'd lose because of that non-flat trajectory impact, afterall that's the working principle of modern tank armor.
I don't know, it's a pretty 50/50 split on being possible by 'accident' like that. I'd almost advocate a second shooter.