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The Basics, Starting Out
My thoughts on solid copper bullets and in comparison to other bullet types.
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<blockquote data-quote="whatnext" data-source="post: 2329057" data-attributes="member: 110234"><p>I don't know what a plexus of nerves is but I would think hydrostatic shock of a 12 gauge shot shell in close proximity to brain stem, vagus nerve, etc would cause lights out if the stated theory were valid. I'm not familiar with Nathan Foster but I will be. I'm in no way trying to be argumentative. i agree large animal anatomy differs from humans but to a man, the medical experts I was associated with at the time agreed the only things that can be counted on for incapacitation is disrupting the CNS via the brain stem or rapid blood loss through penetration and laceration of major organs. Thank you for creating discussion and your other post on bullet construction. It was very informative and I'm sure a lot of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatnext, post: 2329057, member: 110234"] I don’t know what a plexus of nerves is but I would think hydrostatic shock of a 12 gauge shot shell in close proximity to brain stem, vagus nerve, etc would cause lights out if the stated theory were valid. I’m not familiar with Nathan Foster but I will be. I’m in no way trying to be argumentative. i agree large animal anatomy differs from humans but to a man, the medical experts I was associated with at the time agreed the only things that can be counted on for incapacitation is disrupting the CNS via the brain stem or rapid blood loss through penetration and laceration of major organs. Thank you for creating discussion and your other post on bullet construction. It was very informative and I’m sure a lot of work. [/QUOTE]
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