Never had pistol brass burn me. Have had ejected blazing hot 5.56mm brass get behind my glasses and M-1 .30-06 brass go down my T-shirt. Lots of fun. Sincerely. bruce.
Hot shell hurting like hell?
I think about welding and hot steel work, and having slag and splatter landing in places you dont want to think about, but you suck it up and dont even flinch becouse your more worried about the quality of your weld or cut than the discomfort of a few little burns.
Then I will see a grown man dancing around like a little girl pointing his weapon at everyone around him just because of a empty landed inside his collar? Makes you want to slap the guy.
Maybe part of the safety requirement of the range should be holding a sparkler over their head and see if they can handle it or not.
Blouse your boots correctly and this won't happen soldier.
Here's a tip, don't stand to the right of guy while running a plate shoot competition. I agree, just slightly unpleasant.View attachment 394411
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As a 40 year welder I agree with you, casing hits are nothing compared to a good "clinker" going in all sorts of places. You have not lived till you hear and feel a hot one sizzling away on your ear drum or go down deep inside your clothing. Most times you cannot get to it in your clothes fast, so your best bet is to press against the spot as hard as you can as that helps remove the heat faster.
Oh and just for more smiles as I have done both a lot of welding/ cutting and shooting, never had a casing start my clothes on fire!![]()
Most welders I've worked with on overhead and pipe jobs wore earplugs just to keep the sparks out their ears. I wear hearing aids so that kept them out.