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This happened about a year ago at our local indoor range.
The guy in the picture is a coworker that was waiting in an adjacent booth because we were sharing a lane. The .45 slug hit the back wall at 75 feet came back and hit him in the neck. Because the slug was hot it stuck to his neck and left the burn as shown. The remains of the slug is what we pulled off his neck. The wound was not from impact, but rather from the burn.
The design of the back wall at this range is obviously built wrong because I have had several pieces hit me in the chest as I am shooting.
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