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Originally Posted by dgg9
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When I lived in Quebec, I was a member in a club where the range was in the basement of an old school. The friars are the time had a .22 shooting course there for the kids, and it was since closed so the club knowing this started to rent the area and we dug out the area that was not yet finished to make more shooting lanes. There was an old red brick wall there that was not supporting any thing ( may at one time been a cold storage) and needed removed. Grant you this was an old wall, it was red and not yellow brick, and when shot at, we found that the bricks would explode although the projectile would not "continue" we cant say we never found one past the brick wall to prove this, the bricks took quite a beating.
On old buildings many times you will find stress cracks, these are some times re-pointed. Although estetically this makes the brick and mortar look great, there has no strenght to hold the brick in to a good hit as it is only a surface fix. Many "brick" walls are not supporting walls, meaning they are free floating with nothing behind them to keep them in place. A supporting wall mind you has to pressure from above to hold it in place.
I'm pretty sure if you look around most ranges, you will see things that can and cant hold back a bullet.. It seems to be the nature of man to experiment with materials to see what their gun can and cant do. You will undoubtedly see some Brick remnents that some one shoot at one time...
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