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Hydrostatic shock, what's your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 340862" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>This has been a very interesting thread. I had never really thought of a stroke but it does seem plausible and may explain some things. I have killed coyotes by just stomping right on there heart, it actually works real good but I always though that it just stopped the heart or lungs but it is so fast maybe were causing a stoke and hemorrhaging in the brain.</p><p>I really think that shock plays a role but it can not be relied on to deliver constant or fairly predictable kills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 340862, member: 13632"] This has been a very interesting thread. I had never really thought of a stroke but it does seem plausible and may explain some things. I have killed coyotes by just stomping right on there heart, it actually works real good but I always though that it just stopped the heart or lungs but it is so fast maybe were causing a stoke and hemorrhaging in the brain. I really think that shock plays a role but it can not be relied on to deliver constant or fairly predictable kills. [/QUOTE]
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