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A perfectly vertical shot is only theoretical, but let's assume that you did. In a vacuum with a perfectly balanced bullet and also managed to stop the Earth's rotation it would do so as the only force against it is gravity. Since the Earth is not a perfect sphere the gravity from mountains, trees, building, etc., however weak, would still cause drift though it would be very, very slight.What if you shot a bullet perfectly verticle up in the air. Will it come down vertically? It's hard to imagine that it would develop an arc.
Add the atmosphere the trajectory would shift a bit more even if the bullet was perfectly symmetrical.
Change it to a spinning Earth and you have the corillos effect changing the trajectory.
It still might hit you, but it wouldn't come back down the barrel, but in reverse.
