Another oddity at the range. (Not that shooting flies is odd, but). One day several of us were punching paper @ 100, the back board is a 4X8 sheet of plywood in a steel angle iron frame, sort of the standard setup. And my targets were about 3ft from where a small bird decided to land on the top of the frame, so I waited for a min or so, then thought, im shooting in the .3s on this day, so the bird is quite safe. So I fired one more round, and the bird immediately flew down to the ground and never moved.
The guy shooting next to me said, "you shot that bird", and I replied, no I didn't. But it still didn't move. So the next time the range was down,(about 10 min later) we both walked out to look at the now dead bird, with not one feather ruffled.
What we both think happened is, when my bullet passed 3' away from the bird, the shock wave (or sound) gave the bird a heart attack and it dropped dead. My 6BR bullet hit the center of my target. If I had hit the bird, (and I could have if I had wanted to), there would have been bird parts flying in all directions.
Any of you guys have odd stories? Go ahead, its my thread, and im bored, can you tell?
John Q Modern.
