Posted on 12/28/2013 7:29:51 PM PST by BenLurkin
PERRIS (CBSLA.com) A target shooter accidentally shot and wounded someone in the chest Saturday during an event in Perris, authorities reported.
The shooting occurred shortly after 1 p.m. at Christmas Tree Lane and Santa Rosa Mine Road, according to Deputy Mike Vasquez of the Riverside County Sheriffs Department.
The person injured was driven to a location near Washington Street to meet up with deputies and was then transported to a hospital. The persons condition was not immediately known.
A witness told deputies that the shooter and victim were among an estimated 200 people who were participating at a shooting range event, Vasquez said. The event was held on property owned by the Bureau of Land Management.
If it was indeed a ricochet, what negligence are you alleging on the part of the shooter?
If ricochets are even a possibility, then the negligence was on the part of the group or government that decided to hold a shooting event there.
Does every bad thing have to have a guilty party? I’m guessing that lots of people have shot lots of rounds at that place without any obvious sign that this ricochet might someday happen. Maybe sometimes bad things just happen without us always needing to point the finger of blame.
Ricochets are always a possibility. We must minimize their potential, but there are too many variables in natural settings to guarantee no ricochets. An indoor range is the only place we can control all the variables.
Ricochets are always a possibility. Does that mean that the shooting of firearms is always a negligent act?
Thunder stealer! lol
RULES & REGULATIONS
CFR= Code of Federal Regulations
PC= CA Penal Code
F&G= CA Fish and Game Code
No shooting without an adequate backstop and clear visibility {43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(2), PC 372}
Select the base of a substantial hill or crosswise canyon bottom, and give serious consideration to downrange safety, including ricochets and potential illegal alien trails hidden in the brush.
No gross negligent shooting (PC 246.3)
Any person who willfully discharges a firearm in a grossly negligent manner which could result in injury or death to a person is guilty of a public offense.
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/palmsprings/Target_Shooting_and_Hunting_Information.html
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That's exactly right! You nailed it. ;-)
The museum at Petersburg VA has two examples of rounds hitting each other in flight ....
A remarkable event in its own right, but then image the probability of FINDING those two twin bullet impacts and getting them into the collection.
I’ve seen one other impact like that, but don’t recall which Civil War museum it was at.
You’ve got to admire the courage of the troops who stood and continued fighting in the midst of gunfire like that.
So the shooter, competing at an established range that’s been in operation for many years, is guilty of a crime because of a ricochet from his round hitting the backstop, perhaps a rock or whatnot... And bouncing out of the range?
Really?
“Youve got to admire the courage of the troops who stood and continued fighting in the midst of gunfire like that.”
I can only imagine. One must be prepared to die at all times, but also continue to fight to prevent the death of one’s self and his fellows.
I suppose it could have been a one-in-a-million case of bad luck. I guess we’ll have to wait for the youtube video.
One of my good buddies in LA is into SASS cowboy shooting. At a competition he was firing his Colt SAA with .45 Schofield loads when he grabbed his throat and blood oozed. It was somewhat dramatic but he was not seriously injured by the piece of lead that had come back to tag him. This at a stage where hundreds of shooters had fired, at an event where safety is emphasized and practiced by very conscientious participants.
I shoot at SASS events and get hit in the face almost every time from fragments coming back from the plate. One time I was hit just below the eye....reinforces the need for eyes and ears.
does a bounce back off a steel target qualify as a ricochet?
I recall a youtube video of someone shooting a 50 calibar round far down range and it bounced all the way back to where he was sitting.
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