Shooter probably doesn’t even realize he killed somebody.A few years (maybe as many as 10) ago a youngster was killed by a falling "celebratory" projectile in a Richmond VA suburb. If I recall correctly it struck him in the top of his head and I don't think the person responsible for the death was ever apprehended.
or hikers, hunters, bird watchers?To play the devils advocate for a minute, not that I condone the activity by any means but we don't know whats at the end of the trajectory curve. I live in a remote area and could do what they did with no worries of injuring anything but trees.
Lloyd
As I initially said, I don't condone the activity, quite the opposite. I also said that I live in a remote area. My land and all the property around me is privately owned and all of us take a no tolerance approach to trespassers, so striking someone is next to impossible. Again, firing in the air is stupid, I just added another point of view.or hikers, hunters, bird watchers?
That show also ‘proved’ that hitting two hammers face to face was perfectly safe.I thought Mythbusters did a test years ago and proved “falling bullets” didn’t have enough velocity to be deadly. I don’t condone the behavior but facts are facts.
I’ll be backing off the internet . Too many false stories, sensationalism and yellow journalism. Maybe AI is involved? It’s getting on my nerves when people tell me cow farts are causing global warmiIng.
Considering how it ended for him (1942) it probably would have quicker and less painful.He said he wished it would have killed him or something to that effect.
Years ago I was pounding the cross out of the driveline of a semi. Big hammer and a little frustrated. Last hit and got hit by a quarter inch piece of steel from the U joint. It was sharp and went an inch into my inner thigh. Another trip to the doctor.Considering how it ended for him (1942) it probably would have quicker and less painful.
