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Old 05-24-2010, 09:10 PM
Walleyes Walleyes is offline
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Good info crawfy..

Another undeniable factor of energy transfer or shock wave is the lungs of some shot animals. Why is it that at times we will see the shot lungs of some animals with nothing more than a hole in them or a partial tear these animals will usualy put on a few yards when shot. And at other times I have seen it where the lungs have been turned to mush,, you know the ones the lungs are literally destroyed these anaimals are usualy the ones that hit the dirt where they are hit.. I am talking about similar shots on similar animals. The only way to explain it is the shock wave that must travel through the chest cavity. Now we all know this doesn't happen all the time but I have seen it enough to know that an awful amount of energy was exposed to these parts. A guy doesn't need a degree to figure that out. What we are seeing is the shot milk jug efect.