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The Basics, Starting Out
My thoughts on solid copper bullets and in comparison to other bullet types.
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<blockquote data-quote="whatnext" data-source="post: 2328968" data-attributes="member: 110234"><p>I'm asking in all sincerity. Can you cite references for your information on the "temporary coma" theory? I have some experience in the field of wound ballistics as a layman and end user but received my information from medical doctors who studied thousands of cases of combat wounds and I've never heard of temporary wound cavity causing that type of CNS reaction consistently. If it were true, the guy that shot himself in the face with a 12 gauge, removing his face from the eyes down, should have "shut down for diagnostics", but made it to the trauma room and was conscious for a couple hours until he died from multiple brain bleeds. There are thousands of cases of people being shot in the thorax and still go on to fight while bleeding out. Shouldn't many of those have gone into "temporary coma" from the "electrical shock wave" traveling through their rib cage to their spine and into their brain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatnext, post: 2328968, member: 110234"] I’m asking in all sincerity. Can you cite references for your information on the “temporary coma” theory? I have some experience in the field of wound ballistics as a layman and end user but received my information from medical doctors who studied thousands of cases of combat wounds and I’ve never heard of temporary wound cavity causing that type of CNS reaction consistently. If it were true, the guy that shot himself in the face with a 12 gauge, removing his face from the eyes down, should have “shut down for diagnostics”, but made it to the trauma room and was conscious for a couple hours until he died from multiple brain bleeds. There are thousands of cases of people being shot in the thorax and still go on to fight while bleeding out. Shouldn’t many of those have gone into “temporary coma” from the “electrical shock wave” traveling through their rib cage to their spine and into their brain? [/QUOTE]
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