Originally Posted by
IAMSatisfied
When I was a mid-teen in the early 80s, I talked a friend of mine into helping me test the amount of pain inflicted by a pump pellet rifle. My back was the target @ 100', and I wore a hooded military jacket over my flannel shirt and tee-shirt (I figured that was enough padding to diffuse the impact of the pellet). I positioned a piece of plywood to protect my legs and tucked my arms and hooded head so that only my back was exposed. We started at one pump and planned to progress up to 10. From one pump up to six pumps, each impact felt identical, like someone gently throwing a pebble at my back. Impatient, I told my friend to "Do TEN pumps". His shot hit 1.5" from my spine and I was hopping around like a wounded jackrabbit. I had a 2" welt with a black center, no penetration. This introduced to my young mind the concept of an exponential power curve.:lol: