I'm still amazed that I never had a ricochet with our little Daisy BB gun when I was a kid. My sister and I used to play a game called "ping" - the fence in our backyard had blown over during a hurricane so my parents had a heavy-duty fence put in with metal poles to keep it in place. The poles were about every 8-10 feet (identical to chain link fence poles, but they attached to a wooden fence.) We'd see who could hit the poles fastest (and not miss) shooting from the back door; they'd make a "ping" sound when you hit them.
I have however, been shot "at" but not actually hit while dove hunting in south Texas. My so-called buddy saw a dove fly over me and he shot at it, thankfully I saw him point the gun and ducked in time; I got showered with pellets but nothing penetrated. I gave him a good reaming after that, and never hunted with him again.
I have however, been shot "at" but not actually hit while dove hunting in south Texas. My so-called buddy saw a dove fly over me and he shot at it, thankfully I saw him point the gun and ducked in time; I got showered with pellets but nothing penetrated. I gave him a good reaming after that, and never hunted with him again.