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.50 Cal Didn't Know His Name
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<blockquote data-quote="BigPoppa" data-source="post: 16304455" data-attributes="member: 177587"><p>I didn't see what they were shooting at, but the ping sounded like a fixed metal plate (instead of one mounted on a swinging hinge). It would have had to be perfectly perpendicular to the X plane he was shooting on. What's really wild is that the return trajectory had the bullet on a path to hit the ground just in front of him and it still bounced up on the same X and Y axes and hit him instead of deflecting to a different path.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story, always shoot with a trap if you can and if not, don't mount your target plate where it can't swing when hit, and shoot from behind a berm if at all possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigPoppa, post: 16304455, member: 177587"] I didn't see what they were shooting at, but the ping sounded like a fixed metal plate (instead of one mounted on a swinging hinge). It would have had to be perfectly perpendicular to the X plane he was shooting on. What's really wild is that the return trajectory had the bullet on a path to hit the ground just in front of him and it still bounced up on the same X and Y axes and hit him instead of deflecting to a different path. Moral of the story, always shoot with a trap if you can and if not, don't mount your target plate where it can't swing when hit, and shoot from behind a berm if at all possible. [/QUOTE]
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