RugerBassMan
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Any info on that?
Upon shooting up to 75 rounds of 12 ga. buck during training in a single session and shooting steel targets (feels good when you hit them) with a wildcat .375 with 270 and 300 grain bullets sometimes I get a little punchy. The 870 (non-rifle) usually gives me a sore cheek and the .375 general upper body soreness. This would be transmitted to your head and eyes.
A friend got a direct hit in the eye while playing tennis and she was smart enough to get medical attention the same morning the injury occurred. Same for golf and racquet ball.
My views are if I had a retinal detachment I would shoot nothing bigger than a .22-.250. I know if you think a RD occurred get help fast.
Upon shooting up to 75 rounds of 12 ga. buck during training in a single session and shooting steel targets (feels good when you hit them) with a wildcat .375 with 270 and 300 grain bullets sometimes I get a little punchy. The 870 (non-rifle) usually gives me a sore cheek and the .375 general upper body soreness. This would be transmitted to your head and eyes.
A friend got a direct hit in the eye while playing tennis and she was smart enough to get medical attention the same morning the injury occurred. Same for golf and racquet ball.
My views are if I had a retinal detachment I would shoot nothing bigger than a .22-.250. I know if you think a RD occurred get help fast.