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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1353939" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I hate to say this but I have seen a cow shot in the head right where you are supposed too and still be alive. The thing dropped in her tracks and a poke to the eye with rifle barrel she's dead. All of a sudden it starts breathing everything else says dead another shot and yes dead. This shows that no matter what somethings just don't work like words on paper say.</p><p> I do not like to break shoulders on animals I want to eat as you lose more meat. Bullets kill by means of hydrostatic shock. The wave of fluid pushed by the expanding bullet sets animal into shock and kills it. This is also aided by the blood loss from the bullet hole. Bows are considered humane ways to kill but kill by hemeraging the animal. As we all know blood loss is a bad thing. Either way I would not want an anti hunter with me when I shoot an animal. My reason seldom does your game drop and never move again even when shot in the head. We can learn from this that trusting everything our bullet makers tell us is not true. A bullet will not always perform perfectly and some animals just don't want to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1353939, member: 96281"] I hate to say this but I have seen a cow shot in the head right where you are supposed too and still be alive. The thing dropped in her tracks and a poke to the eye with rifle barrel she's dead. All of a sudden it starts breathing everything else says dead another shot and yes dead. This shows that no matter what somethings just don't work like words on paper say. I do not like to break shoulders on animals I want to eat as you lose more meat. Bullets kill by means of hydrostatic shock. The wave of fluid pushed by the expanding bullet sets animal into shock and kills it. This is also aided by the blood loss from the bullet hole. Bows are considered humane ways to kill but kill by hemeraging the animal. As we all know blood loss is a bad thing. Either way I would not want an anti hunter with me when I shoot an animal. My reason seldom does your game drop and never move again even when shot in the head. We can learn from this that trusting everything our bullet makers tell us is not true. A bullet will not always perform perfectly and some animals just don't want to die. [/QUOTE]
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