Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by dla
"Blood shot" happens because the heart is still pumping. You get lots of it with archery kills. Seriously, some of you are total dumbshlts.


It's quite difficult to know how to engage in a discussion with someone who snipes like a child. I'll ask you again what you make of the autopsies of our soldiers in Iraq. They were autopsied by medical professionals and most often showed injuries distant from the wound. What are your thoughts on that? What would explain a heart literally tuned into a ball of mush by bullet expanded to just .5 inches? Fist sized chunks of lung turned to jelly? What causes damage much greater than the diameter of the bullet if not a violent pressure wave?

I know it's going to be difficult for you to answer those questions. But give it your best whirl.

You are an especially dense dumbshlt. You're too stoooooopid to realize that your mythical Autopsies, which you have zero 1st-hand knowledge of, or data to show, are meaningless. And, you're also way to stooopid to understand that "bloodshot" and tissue disruption are different . OTOH, I and a bazzilion other hunters have experienced bloodshot, (rifle and archery).

By the way dense one, blood is a non-compressible liquid, and heart is full of it. So "duh", the heart chamber will explode.

There, I've typed more than this was worth.