Originally Posted by jorgeI

From The Perfect Shot by Kevin Robertson (Page 122):

"Leopard are thin-skinned and light-boned. In body size they are similar to and not much heavier than a mature impala ram.
Like the lion, they have a highly refined nervous system that can easily be switched off by the hydrostatic shock
liberated from some of the smaller hunting calibres and bullets that are suitably heavy, fairly fast and relatively fragile."



Originally Posted by jorgeI

Dr. Robertson was kind enough to send me this:

Jorge - it is my experience that a leopard can be killed instantly by a healthy dose of hydrodynamic shock when it is dumped
into the chest cavity..


His book claims 'hydrostatic'...but his letter to you claims , 'hydrodynamic'....?

HYDROSTATIC - relating to the equilibrium of liquids and the pressure exerted by liquid at rest.
HYDRODYNAMIC - relating to the motions of fluids or the forces which produce or affect such motions.

Originally Posted by jorgeI


WAIT A MINUTE! Are you one of "those" who think the Towerswere an "inside job"? .


I am of 'those' who want to see your evidence of beams becoming molten steel in the Twin Towers.
16 yrs ago now, ...whats taking you so long?


-Bulletproof and Waterproof don't mean Idiotproof.