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<blockquote data-quote="SammySTW" data-source="post: 2309170" data-attributes="member: 109958"><p>I disagree with you. The video does look like it skimmed the top of the back, but he has the original video that we don't, and he can slow it down and go frame by frame, which we cant do. The other picture shows a pretty clear bullet impact, and there is no hydrostatic shockwave seen on the impact, because the big slow bullet penciled and had no expansion. </p><p>It looked like 2 clumps of hair flying off, one from the top that went off to the right, and another one that fell down to the left. The one that went to the right was actually the bullet flying to the next mountain with a nice vapor trail. The one to the left looked like a bit of white hair, and the bullet most likely exited in the white part.</p><p></p><p>No mans land plus a pencil with no hydrostatic shock = a live animal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SammySTW, post: 2309170, member: 109958"] I disagree with you. The video does look like it skimmed the top of the back, but he has the original video that we don't, and he can slow it down and go frame by frame, which we cant do. The other picture shows a pretty clear bullet impact, and there is no hydrostatic shockwave seen on the impact, because the big slow bullet penciled and had no expansion. It looked like 2 clumps of hair flying off, one from the top that went off to the right, and another one that fell down to the left. The one that went to the right was actually the bullet flying to the next mountain with a nice vapor trail. The one to the left looked like a bit of white hair, and the bullet most likely exited in the white part. No mans land plus a pencil with no hydrostatic shock = a live animal [/QUOTE]
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