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by RandomThoughts3 688 days ago
Hypothetically, someone could have left a guest (like say an engineer from the shipyard doing sea acceptance testing) fire a rifle and an unlucky wave reflection might have bounced a round back towards the bow.
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Wow what an incredibly unfortunate hypothetical situation. 1 in a million ricochet that one.
Draw a ship. Draw some waves. Note the angle from Crayon Eater those waves.

Also note how wide an angle "ship hull" represents both vertically and horizontally.

Not so 1 in a million.

Sure, if it bounces that's a very big angle.

But what's the chance of a bullet that hits water bouncing back the other way at high speed? I would have thought it was zero!

Would love to see someone fire a Phalanx for four hours just to generate enough test data to assess that probability
Seabees doing seabee things.
"A wave? At sea? Chance in a million."