The inner urban youth who were shooting it, the short barrel .460, we're also shooting a gold plated 50 caliber Desert eagle.
It was a day an old friend of mine talked me into introducing him to his very first shooting. He thought the spent casings were bullets we had to dodge. One lane over, the target was 5 yards away. As I watched them, and they were cheering each other on, only about half the rounds were accounted for in the hAlf human sized target. My friend, brand new to gun cuture, was more concerned with the spent casings, than the missing holes.
Their guns were so loud at the indoor range, I wondered if my hearing was jeopardized even with my outer ear protection on.
We took a couple of long breaks before they were asked to leave. He was honestly freaked out. It took years for me to get him back out. I brought a .22 revolver.
The experience is stuck in my memory. For now, I'll focus on finding somebody who will take 9mm brass for .357 brass. And enjoying/mastering what I already own.
Thanks everybody for the replies. I assumed alot more people on here would have the big ones.