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Drone Footage Prototype Hammer 30cal Fallow Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="fordy" data-source="post: 2674691" data-attributes="member: 120504"><p>Gday </p><p>Here's a bit of info to twitch over </p><p></p><p>This doe was fairly agitated & did that make her twitch more than normal <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷♂️" title="Man shrugging :man_shrugging:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f937-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_shrugging:" />but twitching comes in a few forms imo , I can say hammers have showed @ some extreme velocity impacts 4 k plus in 30 cal & 375 twitching that is different than anything else I've seen & im not saying muscle twitching/spasms as that's not what I've witnessed & one critter after approx 10 min was still twitching like trying to grab things with it's paws </p><p>It was so weird I can't explain it properly & why I hope I have a video & was not the FaceTime that I was doing with bean @ the time that I did to show what's going on when we were doing some cool stuff with hammer's & trying to kill them along with my usual finding weaknesses in designs to exploit them & then I can fail them on a design base parameter @ minimum & this prototype is still getting put through the testing process I'll talk to bean in private & hopefully he can explain it better than me & come in & explain his thoughts . </p><p>I think it's the electrical circuits in the nerves not spasms but different to the deer in the video so maybe someone can tell me what was going on as I've got no idea </p><p></p><p>Back to this footage </p><p>163 gr 30 cal </p><p>Impact approximately 2500 impact </p><p>[ATTACH]414223[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Ed </p><p>I'll send a bit of a video on as I got to her & I think it might be better than me explaining the vitals as pretty self explanatory imo </p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordy, post: 2674691, member: 120504"] Gday Here’s a bit of info to twitch over This doe was fairly agitated & did that make her twitch more than normal 🤷♂️but twitching comes in a few forms imo , I can say hammers have showed @ some extreme velocity impacts 4 k plus in 30 cal & 375 twitching that is different than anything else I’ve seen & im not saying muscle twitching/spasms as that’s not what I’ve witnessed & one critter after approx 10 min was still twitching like trying to grab things with it’s paws It was so weird I can’t explain it properly & why I hope I have a video & was not the FaceTime that I was doing with bean @ the time that I did to show what’s going on when we were doing some cool stuff with hammer’s & trying to kill them along with my usual finding weaknesses in designs to exploit them & then I can fail them on a design base parameter @ minimum & this prototype is still getting put through the testing process I’ll talk to bean in private & hopefully he can explain it better than me & come in & explain his thoughts . I think it’s the electrical circuits in the nerves not spasms but different to the deer in the video so maybe someone can tell me what was going on as I’ve got no idea Back to this footage 163 gr 30 cal Impact approximately 2500 impact [ATTACH]414223[/ATTACH] Ed I’ll send a bit of a video on as I got to her & I think it might be better than me explaining the vitals as pretty self explanatory imo Cheers [/QUOTE]
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