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Hydrostatic shock, what's your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 340517" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>I didnt examine it too closely, but the eyes had popped out of the skull and there was mush hanging out from behind. Maybe it was or wasnt brain. I shot it near the base of the skull, maybe it had fractured, not sure.</p><p> </p><p>Hmm the shockwave of a shot near the spine knocking an animal out that then expires from hemoherrage is viable. I suppose it's pretty hard to go there and find out if it died from the shock or blood loss. Does the heart keep pumping blood if the spine where somehow shutdown or the line of communitcation from the brain cut off? If not, then if there is significant bleeding the death could be attributed to hemoherrage, if there isnt then it died from the shock to the spine. But that's based on that an animal keeps pumping blood after the spine is hit by a shockwave like this (not sure if it is, just building on that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 340517, member: 20245"] I didnt examine it too closely, but the eyes had popped out of the skull and there was mush hanging out from behind. Maybe it was or wasnt brain. I shot it near the base of the skull, maybe it had fractured, not sure. Hmm the shockwave of a shot near the spine knocking an animal out that then expires from hemoherrage is viable. I suppose it's pretty hard to go there and find out if it died from the shock or blood loss. Does the heart keep pumping blood if the spine where somehow shutdown or the line of communitcation from the brain cut off? If not, then if there is significant bleeding the death could be attributed to hemoherrage, if there isnt then it died from the shock to the spine. But that's based on that an animal keeps pumping blood after the spine is hit by a shockwave like this (not sure if it is, just building on that). [/QUOTE]
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