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And the next Contestant on "Who's Head is Gonna Spin" C'mon Down
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2271042" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Using my 375 Bee with a 260g Accubond at a measured 2950fps @ the muzzle, a hind quarter shot at 15yrds blew a whole the size of two large men's hands….all four of 'em would fit easily.</p><p>The bullet did not reach the offside rib cage. It took the lower lobe of the offside lung and stopped. The plastic tip was found stuck to the inside of the rib cage.</p><p>It was a huge mess and my buddy was physically sick looking at it. The gut bag was non-existent, it's contents were all through the chest cavity, the diaphragm was not hit by the bullet, but it was torn to shreds. Every organ was damaged, even it's anus and sexual organs were bloodshot. To this day, I have not seen so much damage. The top of the femur was found 2 feet inside the abdomen.</p><p>This was classic cavitation. Which I do not believe is a theory, it is real in water with boat props and bullet petals that are spinning through tissue are doing something very similar.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2271042, member: 10755"] Using my 375 Bee with a 260g Accubond at a measured 2950fps @ the muzzle, a hind quarter shot at 15yrds blew a whole the size of two large men’s hands….all four of ‘em would fit easily. The bullet did not reach the offside rib cage. It took the lower lobe of the offside lung and stopped. The plastic tip was found stuck to the inside of the rib cage. It was a huge mess and my buddy was physically sick looking at it. The gut bag was non-existent, it’s contents were all through the chest cavity, the diaphragm was not hit by the bullet, but it was torn to shreds. Every organ was damaged, even it’s anus and sexual organs were bloodshot. To this day, I have not seen so much damage. The top of the femur was found 2 feet inside the abdomen. This was classic cavitation. Which I do not believe is a theory, it is real in water with boat props and bullet petals that are spinning through tissue are doing something very similar. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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