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Hydrostatic shock, what's your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 341188" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>ATH,</p><p>the body position thing was real smart, never thought of that and explains why we have never heard of the shock causing death in humans before.</p><p></p><p>I agree that shock can cause kills, but it's very hard to define it as a reliable method or not. We would have to agree on a spot that we think would induce the shock->stroke->death effect and then shoot a number of animals with different calibers and bullets at that spot. I think the high shoulder shot, above the heart and lungs and below the spine would be a good place to test this. I have been shooting high shoulder on 4/5 if my last pigs I killed and all of them were DRT with a .308 shooting 178a-maxs. </p><p></p><p>I never thought this threa would bring up such a wealth of inormation. I really understand this effect a lot better now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 341188, member: 20245"] ATH, the body position thing was real smart, never thought of that and explains why we have never heard of the shock causing death in humans before. I agree that shock can cause kills, but it's very hard to define it as a reliable method or not. We would have to agree on a spot that we think would induce the shock->stroke->death effect and then shoot a number of animals with different calibers and bullets at that spot. I think the high shoulder shot, above the heart and lungs and below the spine would be a good place to test this. I have been shooting high shoulder on 4/5 if my last pigs I killed and all of them were DRT with a .308 shooting 178a-maxs. I never thought this threa would bring up such a wealth of inormation. I really understand this effect a lot better now. [/QUOTE]
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