I'm curious what you all do to mitigate ricochets. I'd consider myself still relatively new to target shooting, but in the few dozen times I've been out - I always hear lots of ricochets. They are more audible with electric ear pro on, but many are definitely audible with standard ear pro, so they worry me about how close they are.
It happens when shooting soft round nose .22 federal, all the way up to fmj 5.56. Generally shooting at cardboard/paper targets on a stand. My backdrops are natural "dirt" slopes, which are surely full of plenty of rocks. Is it simply down to this, causing the ricochets? If so - how the hell does everyone shoot so often yet there's barely any injuries or damages caused by the ricochets? I really hate going to ranges, and would love to shoot on public land but these ricochets are so concerning.
If it helps, here's some screenshots of two spots I like, but get ricochets at constantly. You guys might recognize them (near the Queen Valley area). They are both heavily used, so what gives??
It happens when shooting soft round nose .22 federal, all the way up to fmj 5.56. Generally shooting at cardboard/paper targets on a stand. My backdrops are natural "dirt" slopes, which are surely full of plenty of rocks. Is it simply down to this, causing the ricochets? If so - how the hell does everyone shoot so often yet there's barely any injuries or damages caused by the ricochets? I really hate going to ranges, and would love to shoot on public land but these ricochets are so concerning.
If it helps, here's some screenshots of two spots I like, but get ricochets at constantly. You guys might recognize them (near the Queen Valley area). They are both heavily used, so what gives??

