You mean to tell me that you think bleeding is the same as damaged/destroyed, blood infused tissue that no projectile ever physically touched?....cuz you're just talking about bleeding. An animal can stump a toe and bleed. Crush zone? When tissue gets jellied 6-10" away from the bullet path, do you stay up all night scratching your head over it? Maybe we should throw out that projectiles start producing different results on most anything, at >1500 and again at > 2000.....and likely more or it's likely a range. I'm not trying to get into detailed physics here, but just the common sense and experience end of things.....like the bottle of water comment. Most all mammals are 70% water. You must be focusing on that other 30% of sticks, hide, and hair?

Last edited by hh4whiskey; 09/01/17.