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Shooting at something that you shouldn't be shooting at, and bad luck that day, usually does it. There is a video of the same thing happening when shooting a .50 at steel plates around 50 yards. Ive had a few bounce backs when shooting heavy steel, you just have to be careful and follow the rules of shooting by knowing your target.
 
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kinda strange, there is another video where it looks like the same target and surrounding trees and someone is getting hit with a riccochet from a .270 to the forearm
Im almost convinced the coincidence is too strong to believe.
 

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