The shot that scared me to death!!
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The shot that scared me to death!!
I have been shooting handguns for over 25 years and have been careful to not do anything unsafe or otherwise that could cause any bad situations to arise.
I had gone to my local outdoor gun range with my with my new Browning Buckmark Target pistol. I had bought some high dollar target grade ammunition to really find out what kind of accuracy the gun was capable of and started shooting at 100 yards from a bench. It was incredibly accurate, so I decided to do some fun shooting with some hollowpoint ammo at swinging metal disks at the 25 yard mark. The disks are about 6" in diameter and are attached to the frame with chain. I started shooting at one of these rapid fire and was taping it pretty good. I decided to get a little more precise and decided to pick a dark spot in the center of one of the discs to aim at. I fired one round and felt something hit me in the chest right above the right nipple. It felt like someone had thumped me with their finger and I looked down to see a drop of blood forming on my white t-shirt.........! My heart started to beat like a schoolboy after his first kiss and I started to shake, I got weak kneed and sat down. I was with a buddy, who happens to be a paramedic, that immediately came over and realized that something was wrong. we pulled up my shirt and found a very small laceration that was bleeding. He said I can see something just into the laceration and I said, in a very shaky voice, "pull it out" fearing the worst. It was a very small piece of lead from my .22 bullet. He really looked me over and to make sure that was all that was wrong and after I quit shaking, we walked down to inspect the metal disk I had shot at. The spot turned out to be the bullet dent from a .45 caliber bullet. I had missed the dent with my shot with all but about 25% of the slug, per the lead splash. The 25% left a clearly visible trail where it followed the dent into one side, across the raduised bottom and back out the other side heading my way. That 25% was what was loged into the laceration. Then I really started to shake. Now I wear all the proper equipment to protect my eyes and hearing, but I never thought I could do something like this, that none of that equipment would protect me from.
Moral: Don't shoot at those kinds of targets with large caliber guns that can make the bullet dents I speak of and then be sure of what you are shooting at.
I had gone to my local outdoor gun range with my with my new Browning Buckmark Target pistol. I had bought some high dollar target grade ammunition to really find out what kind of accuracy the gun was capable of and started shooting at 100 yards from a bench. It was incredibly accurate, so I decided to do some fun shooting with some hollowpoint ammo at swinging metal disks at the 25 yard mark. The disks are about 6" in diameter and are attached to the frame with chain. I started shooting at one of these rapid fire and was taping it pretty good. I decided to get a little more precise and decided to pick a dark spot in the center of one of the discs to aim at. I fired one round and felt something hit me in the chest right above the right nipple. It felt like someone had thumped me with their finger and I looked down to see a drop of blood forming on my white t-shirt.........! My heart started to beat like a schoolboy after his first kiss and I started to shake, I got weak kneed and sat down. I was with a buddy, who happens to be a paramedic, that immediately came over and realized that something was wrong. we pulled up my shirt and found a very small laceration that was bleeding. He said I can see something just into the laceration and I said, in a very shaky voice, "pull it out" fearing the worst. It was a very small piece of lead from my .22 bullet. He really looked me over and to make sure that was all that was wrong and after I quit shaking, we walked down to inspect the metal disk I had shot at. The spot turned out to be the bullet dent from a .45 caliber bullet. I had missed the dent with my shot with all but about 25% of the slug, per the lead splash. The 25% left a clearly visible trail where it followed the dent into one side, across the raduised bottom and back out the other side heading my way. That 25% was what was loged into the laceration. Then I really started to shake. Now I wear all the proper equipment to protect my eyes and hearing, but I never thought I could do something like this, that none of that equipment would protect me from.
Moral: Don't shoot at those kinds of targets with large caliber guns that can make the bullet dents I speak of and then be sure of what you are shooting at.
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Similar thing happened to me many years ago. Out in the country, trash pile including an old bumper from a 1960's vintage Ford was the "let's see if this will penetrate it" target of choice. S&W 357 revolver with so called armor piercing rounds. This was before the stupid commie laws that are now in place. The jacket or a piece of bounced back, cut thru pants leg below the knee where it's loose and just barely scraped my calf.
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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
whoa...old thread! 

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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
On my wedding day in 1994, I went with several groomsmen to the pistol range to have some fun before the late afternoon wedding.
I experienced something very similar, except I was hit in my stomach by a .45 full metal jacket. The bullet hit the top of my brass belt buckle, bending it over slightly. Then it hit me in the stomach, knocking the wind out of me....but no puncture. Like you, scared me pretty good.
I still have the bullet which I keep by my sink.
I told my bride the story on the way to the reception (bad idea) and after the tears cleared up, she was ok.
I don't have time this morning, but I'll post a pic of the bullet here later. You can see where the buckle dug into the bullet, ultimately slowing it down *just enough*......
So, yes...eye/ear protection at all times..
I experienced something very similar, except I was hit in my stomach by a .45 full metal jacket. The bullet hit the top of my brass belt buckle, bending it over slightly. Then it hit me in the stomach, knocking the wind out of me....but no puncture. Like you, scared me pretty good.
I still have the bullet which I keep by my sink.
I told my bride the story on the way to the reception (bad idea) and after the tears cleared up, she was ok.
I don't have time this morning, but I'll post a pic of the bullet here later. You can see where the buckle dug into the bullet, ultimately slowing it down *just enough*......
So, yes...eye/ear protection at all times..
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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
Why in the sink? I think I know, but just checking.chuckybrown wrote: I still have the bullet which I keep by my sink.
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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
I've had small pieces of lead splash come back and hit me. And I've had roccochets whiz past my head before.......which was pretty disconcerting. But so far (fingers crossed) I've never been injured. However, the day that I first checked out the Dallas Pistol Club before joining, they were having a match at the time, and I clearly remember a young female competitor having to leave to go get stitches because a piece of copper jacket came back and embedded itself pretty deeply in her arm.
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Ameer wrote:Who is the current leader in the Zombie thread contest?pbwalker wrote:whoa...old thread!

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Re: The shot that scared me to death!!
'tis an old thread, how'd it get resurrected?
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