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Is this right experts??? When the bullet hit the animal and expand. Then the energy pressure shock the vital parts as the lung, heart and blood vessels. And the blood pressure stopp to work and the animal dont get any more blood to the brain and then it die. And the wound channel also play a big part in this. But the energy pressure shock the vitals.??? If you ever have seen a barrel filled with water and when you shoot that it explod. That pressure have to shock the vitals. I was looking at 470Mbogos video when he shoot at the barrels filled with water. And then I have read some on Haralds web site...! What do you think guys...??? | ||
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<Axel> |
I think the SHOCKING comes from homosexual statements made by posters like BBBabbler! Axel | ||
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The "energy shock" is a pressure wave that is supposed to affect the central nervous system (spinal column & up to the brain), essentially giving the animal a concussion (knock-out punch) preventing movement for a long enough time during which the animal bleeds to death. I think this works well for small animals (rabbits, rats etc. which tend to sorta explode anyway), and for spinal/head shots on large animals; but really doesn't work well for body shots on large animals. I think that simply too much energy is required to be transmitted from the body to the central nervous system through a medium that is full of pressure reflecting surfaces (the tissue density differences form reflecting boundries between the different internal organs, muscle groups, cavities etc) for even a 460 Weatherby to reliably supply for any animal bigger than an american coyote of about 30 lbs. | |||
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