Hunt and Shoot......there actually is a study on that very subject measuring nerve conductivity in pigs. I think that it is where he got the information. I didn't post it because I found the bovine Carmichael study , and the Iraq autopsies study more recent and compelling IMO. If you want to read the study look up hydrostatic shock go into the Wikipedia discussion scroll down and you will see the pig study.

I am also beginning to suspect on lung cavity shots the lung cavity is a very dynamic set of organs. It has a variation in air to fluid, as in lung inflation as by respiration point at impact. It may also be affected by if the heart valves are close and if the heart is in the systolic or dyastolic cycle of beating. There fore there could be a big variation in shock induced by projectile impact even though location of impact is similar between case events.

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