Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by dla
A lot of mindless BS about "hydrostatic shock". So it is a batch of brownies with only a teaspoon of dog shlt in it.


There's no value in getting into a battle of semantics on this topic, but anyone who has ever watched a bullet enter into gelatin in slow motion will agree that there is a "wave" the pushes out violently from the bullet. I can see how that wave of pressure could shock the animal into collapse. What do you call that "wave" and what effect do you think it has on the animal?

One thing he mentioned that I was completely unaware of is the autonomic plexus. It has been my go-to aim point for DRT shots with my mild 257 Roberts. That shot is my favorite and my experience mirrors his.

If you think a gel block is tough, you should see a deer.

No such thing as hydrostatic shock, and the pressure wave was shown long ago to be irrelevant.

If you know nothing, then the writeup will give you something - a plate of brownies made with a teaspoon of dog shlt added.