I don’t buy into the BS about a bullet cannot move a body. Hollywood BS about someone being shot by a shotgun or whatever and then blasting through a wall is that BS.
Now I have shot too many ground hogs and squirrels to know yep, a bullet can move a body.
Depends on the bullet and energy and the size of the body.
Don’t buy into this Myth Busters BS until you can explain how shooting a squirrel or a prairie dog can send them flying through the air.
Having said that, I have killed 50+ deer and none of them went flying into the air. Too say that a bullet cannot move a body is not a absolute.
I’ve shot a bunch of whitetail deer, mule deer and antelope and quite honestly I could not tell if they moved.
Also, with the above mentioned game, I have had multiple times that there was no exit wound. That’s from 90 grain Sierra game kings at less than 200 yards with a mv of 3600 fsp. Similar results with Berger bullets. 130 yards with 6.5 129 Noslers at 3400 fps. Unless someone on here has experience shooting a person in the neck at 130-200 yards, this is all speculation.
Now I have shot too many ground hogs and squirrels to know yep, a bullet can move a body.
Depends on the bullet and energy and the size of the body.
Don’t buy into this Myth Busters BS until you can explain how shooting a squirrel or a prairie dog can send them flying through the air.
Having said that, I have killed 50+ deer and none of them went flying into the air. Too say that a bullet cannot move a body is not a absolute.
I’ve shot a bunch of whitetail deer, mule deer and antelope and quite honestly I could not tell if they moved.
Also, with the above mentioned game, I have had multiple times that there was no exit wound. That’s from 90 grain Sierra game kings at less than 200 yards with a mv of 3600 fsp. Similar results with Berger bullets. 130 yards with 6.5 129 Noslers at 3400 fps. Unless someone on here has experience shooting a person in the neck at 130-200 yards, this is all speculation.