I also have this question.

The New Zealand author proposes that the " meat saver" shot is unuiqe to North America. ( as in avoid the shoulder, double lung)?

He professes the European aim point is the front " rostral" part of the front leg and the center of the neck. He called it the autonomic reflex I believe. I term it the brachial plexus and I try more for the center of the front leg. Could it be Us North Americans are expecting our cake and eating it too. As in expecting a DRT response on a meat saver shot placement?

Another question, when an animal is alerted or agitated his amount of epinephrine and corticosteroids in the blood will rise. Will this have an affect on thoracic cavity hydraulic reaction to projectiles? If so how?

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