Message from @Poppy Rider

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2018-09-19 21:48:13 UTC  

Yeah, a boar's shield(huge chunk of cartilage or whatever surrounding their vital organs) makes them really hard to kill without heavy firepower. And even then they're famous for their tenacity

2018-09-19 21:48:37 UTC  

bleeding out doesn't particularly hurt

2018-09-19 21:48:53 UTC  

and of course you don't have any nerves internally

2018-09-19 21:49:12 UTC  

City PD and County SD did a quick investigation and cleared me by the end of the night. I didn't get to keep the meat

2018-09-19 21:49:13 UTC  

what

2018-09-19 21:49:16 UTC  

If you're hunting a moose or bear with a bow you are at a significant disadvantage. You have to get close and those things can kill you no problem.

2018-09-19 21:49:19 UTC  

so a hit from a bow or crossbow is a small cut

2018-09-19 21:49:26 UTC  

no

2018-09-19 21:49:28 UTC  

*feels like

2018-09-19 21:49:34 UTC  

And unless you hit brain or heart you're not going to take it down.

2018-09-19 21:49:52 UTC  

Crow that's not at all how nerves work

2018-09-19 21:51:12 UTC  

ye, sensory receptors. you don't have any pain receptors inside

2018-09-19 21:51:24 UTC  

or have very limited, they exist in places like your intestine in limited amounts

2018-09-19 21:51:30 UTC  

nerves obviously permeate your entire body

2018-09-19 21:51:38 UTC  

mistranslation on my end

2018-09-19 21:52:20 UTC  

Getting shot by an arrow is not going to feel the same as getting a 'small cut'.

2018-09-19 21:53:24 UTC  

depends on what you mean by small. I suppose light stab would be more appropriate, even though hunting arrows are designed to cut

2018-09-19 21:53:24 UTC  

Arrows really hurt.

2018-09-19 21:53:51 UTC  

have any of you ever been stabbed?

2018-09-19 21:54:38 UTC  

I've never taken an arrow but I've been stabbed in the leg and I've had punches that hurt more.

2018-09-19 21:54:39 UTC  

it doesn't hurt at all until way later, and of course a dumb animal not seeking medical treatment would just bleed out on a good hit

2018-09-19 21:54:53 UTC  

yeah, punches generally hurt a lot more (initially)

2018-09-19 21:55:00 UTC  

Sort of, it was a blunted end of a training spear, still sucked

2018-09-19 21:56:04 UTC  

It's the aching that comes for days after that's a pain . But there's no telling if thats just the adrenalin.

2018-09-19 22:00:49 UTC  

@da britian Man, that image is such a dog's breakfast

2018-09-19 22:01:30 UTC  

M16 style handle, no muzzle brake, holding what looks like a handgun cartridge

2018-09-19 22:01:41 UTC  

curved magazine?

2018-09-19 22:02:07 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrWYuh_s1RQ

here for example is a very good hit, but as you can see the pain is on the level where the elk merely flinches, and then as soon as it's depleted it's existing oxygen it's out cold

2018-09-19 22:02:11 UTC  

Front sight higher than rear sight???

2018-09-19 22:02:37 UTC  

Got a picture Xorgy?

2018-09-19 22:02:47 UTC  

@Khanclansith of what?

2018-09-19 22:02:56 UTC  

of course, if it had been a hit in say the leg, the elk had ran off, had the wound get infected and died three weeks later from starvation... Yeah, that would have been painful

2018-09-19 22:03:00 UTC  

The mystery firearm

2018-09-19 22:03:07 UTC  

but getting shot with a bow in and of itself, not so much

2018-09-19 22:03:26 UTC  

oh, image that da britain shared a couple pages back here

2018-09-19 22:03:34 UTC  

some weeb nonsense

2018-09-19 22:06:01 UTC  

It is a AR-15 (M-4gury) with a flat top upper receiver and a bold on carry handle with rear sight

2018-09-19 22:10:00 UTC  

what is that round though, and why is the front sight so high?

2018-09-19 22:14:59 UTC  

Maybe based on a AR 7.62x39 magazine. The on the "Flattop uppers" they have to raise the front sight to ling up with the increased hight of the rear sight.