DarrellSimpson
Bronze Member
I was shot by a 22 mag in the right thigh from about 25 yrds. I was at a outdoor party when a guy showed up and shot his ex girlfriend , the guy shot several people , he was just spraying bullets trying to get her , she survived 3 shots to the chest , when I was hit the bullet kinda knocked me off balance , I had a very unpleasant burning sensation / charlie horse feeling . The bullet was a hollow point and my thigh bone stopped the bullet , the surgeon got all the pieces but he left a 6 inch scar where he had to cut my leg open . I think I would have died within 20 min of the shooting from blood loss and shock , but it certainly didn't put me down , If I was armed I would have had plenty of time to have shot the shooter . The shooter died later from a head injury from one of the guys taking him down with a landscaping brick . I have read about hydrostatic shock and it is something I would consider when choosing a caliber and bullet design for personal defense , I for one know that if I was in a high pressure situation I would have a lot of trouble with shot placement , decisions to pull the side arm and discharge it are only a few seconds , only repetitive practice for muscle memory is going to help with shot placement and I dont know if I could hit a charging hog , they are so fast , compact , and close to the ground , I hope I never am in that situation , I carry a 40 mm soft point but hope I dont have to use it .