JP> I guess the thing that bothers me is this: in the scenario you just
JP> described, you just had a total energy transfer of 400 ft lbs or so.
JP> About like being hit in the head with a hammer, only more so. I just
JP> have a hard time believing someone could still return fire after that.
JP> Maybe it's just that I doubt that **I** could return fire after
JP> something like that.
The problem is that in a shooting, there are no absolutes. People have
survived direct hits with monsterous weapons, while others have died from
BB gun wounds. There are just too many variables, from shot placement to
the overall physical condition of the person.
The only thing you can count on is each one is going to be different.
-Max-
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