Maybe I am a bit more prudent than most when it comes to gun accidents, one of my grandfathers was killed in a hunting accident, this is part of the reason I brought up the subject. He was shooting at a squirrel in his backyard with a pump action .22 (Winchester model 61) had a hang fire ejected the round and it blew up in his face, he died 3 days later in the hospital from the infection (he was also on Chemo at the time). As to the know when to be somewhere else, that is valid too, a couple of years ago I was out target shooting with a relative by marriage, he was using a Ruger 10-22, using cheap ammo that kept misfiring, he was ejecting right away to get back to shooting, so I told him the above story, the second time he immediately ejected a round after me telling him the story I decided it was time to leave and never to go shooting with him again.