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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Terminal Ballistics of Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 443270" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>I have been reading alot lately about terminal performance. One thing everyone is forgetting is the animal. </p><p> </p><p>You have to understand how the compensatory system works(will to live). I have schooling in both engineering and Emergency Medical Technican. I understand the energy exerted on the animal and also the result. One thing we have always been told is to take out the lungs, right. Well what about the blood that is already oxygenated in the system how long can the animal survive before it expires? Some new layperson training in CPR is to forget the rescue breathing and just do chest compression(100/minute). They say the body has enough oxygenated blood in the system to last for about 10 minutes. </p><p> </p><p> When you are injured the body starts to make the circulatory system smaller and smaller to keep the pressure up to move the blood. It will start cutting out the organs that can do without blood for a time. The skin being the first(result shock) and then digestive system and so on until the last is the heart. It will even cut off blood flow to the brain before the heart. </p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 443270, member: 11310"] I have been reading alot lately about terminal performance. One thing everyone is forgetting is the animal. You have to understand how the compensatory system works(will to live). I have schooling in both engineering and Emergency Medical Technican. I understand the energy exerted on the animal and also the result. One thing we have always been told is to take out the lungs, right. Well what about the blood that is already oxygenated in the system how long can the animal survive before it expires? Some new layperson training in CPR is to forget the rescue breathing and just do chest compression(100/minute). They say the body has enough oxygenated blood in the system to last for about 10 minutes. When you are injured the body starts to make the circulatory system smaller and smaller to keep the pressure up to move the blood. It will start cutting out the organs that can do without blood for a time. The skin being the first(result shock) and then digestive system and so on until the last is the heart. It will even cut off blood flow to the brain before the heart. Brent [/QUOTE]
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