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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 534288" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Actually your last sentence is way off base, so you better read up on things. An arrow, when placed in the heart/lung area where it is designed, kills by bleeding and shutting down the cardiovascular system. That's why it takes a short time for the animal to expire. A bullet generally kills by hydrostatic shock to the major systems of the body and IS basically killing exactly the way you say it doesn't. That's why using a small caliber that doesn't deliver enough foot/lbs. of energy into the animal at any given distance isn't a good idea because then the animal can go quite a ways and may be lost. If you watch an animal hit by an arrow, it's like they got stung by a bee and they don't even realize what has happened, whereas a loud gunshot and the force with which a bullet hits it will obviously put it into an all out run for as far as it can go. Read up on it because you obviously aren't quite up on things like a hunter should be as far how how various things kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 534288, member: 28854"] Actually your last sentence is way off base, so you better read up on things. An arrow, when placed in the heart/lung area where it is designed, kills by bleeding and shutting down the cardiovascular system. That's why it takes a short time for the animal to expire. A bullet generally kills by hydrostatic shock to the major systems of the body and IS basically killing exactly the way you say it doesn't. That's why using a small caliber that doesn't deliver enough foot/lbs. of energy into the animal at any given distance isn't a good idea because then the animal can go quite a ways and may be lost. If you watch an animal hit by an arrow, it's like they got stung by a bee and they don't even realize what has happened, whereas a loud gunshot and the force with which a bullet hits it will obviously put it into an all out run for as far as it can go. Read up on it because you obviously aren't quite up on things like a hunter should be as far how how various things kill. [/QUOTE]
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