RIP, sad for this to happen to anyone.
My first club it seemed that I was always being pelted by my own brass, some between glasses and cheek and another sat on a chain I wore burning my chest.
Some has to do with the way brass is ejected from any particular gun, others have to do with the roofing overhead and any angle to it, etc.
After my experiences, I also shoot with a hat all the time. It minimizes the problem. A high neckline shirt/blouse is appropriate as well.
I've gotten hot brass down in my bra many times, seems to be my own. Not fun, but a good test of composure.
My first club it seemed that I was always being pelted by my own brass, some between glasses and cheek and another sat on a chain I wore burning my chest.
Some has to do with the way brass is ejected from any particular gun, others have to do with the roofing overhead and any angle to it, etc.
I got a hot .45 shell between my glasses and eyelid once, now I always wear a hat with a brim when I shoot.
After my experiences, I also shoot with a hat all the time. It minimizes the problem. A high neckline shirt/blouse is appropriate as well.