I always thought hydrostatic shock was the loss of consciousness due to instantaneous massive trauma sort of like a person being in shock from a bad injury. It doesn't kill but puts the animal down immediately. I read this somewhere and it made sense to me. I also read this is more likely to occur with fast projectiles vs slower ones. What are ya'lls thoughts on this?

Hydraulic shock is self explanatory.


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