Message from @Doc
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large arteries in lung, liver, pelvis, and the .223 is known to both tumble and flower (not same as expand) in terminal ballistics.
Not much blood was seen, but I honestly can't say, as your chest is a space which can fill with blood before you even know you're bleeding badly.
the only situation where you bleed outwards, is if the artery cant bleed in.
Kyle was using specialty SD ammunition, it was rapid-fragmentation. Likely special JSP or special JHP.
I once had a man delivered to my care with BP 50/0.
His entire volum of blood was in his abdomen under pressure.
So I don't expect tumbling was an issue.
Rather the rapid expansion was.
well, untill the .223 projectile hits bone, it tumbles.
Again, JSP/JHP ammo.
I know.
They begin expanding and fragmenting around an inch into ballistics gel alone.
which is not what your lungs are made of.
But you might be right. I havent seen civilian .223 cases.
I think this is a conversation best for private, as it's rather morbid.
If so, i apologize. It is forensic medicine/EM to me. A profession.
It's quite alright! I just don't think people would want to stumble into these sorts of conversations, I imagine many people get physically ill thinking about this stuff in detail.
Thanks! I have no idea where that line goes.
Kyle missed d head.. probably was making sure he die
Normally, in that situation, you are not aware of when you hit or not. There is no text above the targets head.
There was alot of blood.. by his stomach and by back of his head the exhibit pictures they painted over d blood.
What? No they didn't.
Also doc is correct, have you shot a gun before? It's not easy to tell where you're hitting.
There is a lot of visual noise at the barrel when you fire.
Expanding gases, sometimes muzzle flashes.
Also you're like, right next to the person and likely aren't aiming down the sight fully.
This assumption that Kyle was clear-headed, methodical and basically the terminator is wonky.
I can't fathom the level of bias it comes to reach that sort of conclusion.
The difference between how people think they will preform in high risk situations and how they end up preforming is usually massive and very often the topic of Debrief and PTSD-therapy.
The male brain goes from "I got this!" to "Lord, get me out of this!" in less than a second.
Especially in close proximity.
Absolutely! You can have years and years of training. And be caught off guard, and make a mistake or an adjustment you didn't have time to account for.
And adrenaline is another key issue many non experienced shooters don't take into consideration
In the video, YOU SEE THEY DIDN'T STOP COUNTING
yep
i put them up in new submissions channel
But no guys, they were just uploading! Can you tell the difference between counting and uploading!
just counting mysterious suitcase ballots!
nothing to see here