Terminal Velocity
125 Gr bullet, .30 dia with a cross section of .0707 sq in at medium density air is traveling about 282 ft/second based on this calculation using a 0.30 drag coefficient. And this is assuming the bullet is falling straight down pointy end first....
http://www.calctool.org/CALC/eng/aerospace/terminal
Might get through the roof, kill someone? Doubt it!
I find that a
falling bullet piercing a persons skull then killing them to be a bit far fetched, but for a bullet to
first break through a roof... To think that a falling bullet could break through a roof at all, shingles, plywood, more plywood, maybe a big roof beam, insulation, sheet rock...I'm going to need some proof. And I've heard people claim that a .22lr will do the same! Somebody f@#% up and lying is the easy way out.
Back to the rest of the thread, all the cops I've known, have been scared of a bullet hitting the first then, by way of the energy, having internal damage done, specially the to the sensitive heart area. Clearly a bullet won't knock anyone down by way of brute force, but the internal damage done my make it hard to continue standing. Think bones breaking, nerves getting cut and severed.