ThePhoinix
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Actually, that would only be true if the earth was flat. the only way both bullets would hit the ground at the same time would be if the ground extended perfectly parallel to the angle of the shot, which would be perceived as the ground sloping upwards from the perspective of the shooter.If the Rifle is perfectly level and the surface in front of rifle is perfectly level they will hit the ground simultaneously, if the projectile is dropped vertically at the same time as the projectile leaves the barrel gravity pulls them to earth at the same time, trajectory and elevation of a artillery piece was basic training for a Gunner in 1969
Otherwise, there would be an effective drop off of the level of the ground from the perspective of the fired bullet due to the curvature of the earth (however slight and imperceptible), which would remain in the air for a longer period of time compared to the dropped bullet.