Fifty years ago, I was shooting with some friends when a 14 YO boy… let’s call him Fred was accidentally shot in the back of his calf with a Sheridan 5MM blue streak. I was 16 YO when this happened. The gun had eight pumps in it and the muzzle was probably less than 2’ from the guy that was shot (I didn’t see him get shot as my back was turned but I was less than 10’ away when it happened).
How it happened is a complicated story that I don’t want get into here but rest assured there was some poor gun handling that led up to the incident.
So, I heard the gun discharge and turned to see Fred on the ground in the fetal position clutching his calf and sort of kicking with his good leg spinning around.
I knew he was shot so I pinned him down and pulled his hands away from his calf. The bottom of his pant leg was soaked in blood. I pulled his pant leg up and saw that he had arterial bleeding coming from the meaty portion of his calf. Every beat of his heart shot a squirt of blood out a good 12” or so. I looked for an exit wound and there wasn’t one but I could see the grey pellet just under his skin. I lightly ran my hand over it and could feel it.
I kept direct pressure over the wound to slow the bleeding and we got Fred to the hospital to get patched up.
Don’t remember much about how Fred was treated but later he did mention they used some sort of a pipe cleaner to clean the wound.
How it happened is a complicated story that I don’t want get into here but rest assured there was some poor gun handling that led up to the incident.
So, I heard the gun discharge and turned to see Fred on the ground in the fetal position clutching his calf and sort of kicking with his good leg spinning around.
I knew he was shot so I pinned him down and pulled his hands away from his calf. The bottom of his pant leg was soaked in blood. I pulled his pant leg up and saw that he had arterial bleeding coming from the meaty portion of his calf. Every beat of his heart shot a squirt of blood out a good 12” or so. I looked for an exit wound and there wasn’t one but I could see the grey pellet just under his skin. I lightly ran my hand over it and could feel it.
I kept direct pressure over the wound to slow the bleeding and we got Fred to the hospital to get patched up.
Don’t remember much about how Fred was treated but later he did mention they used some sort of a pipe cleaner to clean the wound.