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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="Petey308" data-source="post: 2329092" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>I guess the way I see it in your example, is that a 12ga shotgun straight to the face like that isn’t going to meet the resistance required to send a shockwave via hydrostatic shock to the brain, even though it’s in such close proximity. If a projectile just punched right through, it’s not experiencing the resistance required to transfer energy through a shockwave. It’s just simply blowing on through. Just because it a huge blast and a large projectile doesn’t equate to there being a electrical shockwave sent through the body/head. </p><p></p><p>I can assure you though that it does happen and many other hunters I’m sure can share experiences where they’ve seen it, even if they didn’t understand that’s what they were seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2329092, member: 106845"] I guess the way I see it in your example, is that a 12ga shotgun straight to the face like that isn’t going to meet the resistance required to send a shockwave via hydrostatic shock to the brain, even though it’s in such close proximity. If a projectile just punched right through, it’s not experiencing the resistance required to transfer energy through a shockwave. It’s just simply blowing on through. Just because it a huge blast and a large projectile doesn’t equate to there being a electrical shockwave sent through the body/head. I can assure you though that it does happen and many other hunters I’m sure can share experiences where they’ve seen it, even if they didn’t understand that’s what they were seeing. [/QUOTE]
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