LolHuh? Do you have this in Braille?
LolHuh? Do you have this in Braille?
I can’t completely disagree with that analogy. Having seen a significant number of head shots over the years, I can tell you that on more than one occasion I’ve seen the direct evidence of bullets entering the cranium and then riding the inside of the skull, penetrating the frontal scalp and caverning around the outside of the skull to exit the posterior scalp. Upon autopsy I’ve seen the evidence of one self inflicted .22LR GSW in the mouth spiral inside the skull and exit through the orbit, just under the eye, effectively making a U-turn. Upon inspection of my oldest son’s first deer kill, a jacketed soft point .30 cal bullet with a broadside hit, left the jacket in the heart and the remainder of the bullet exited just before the hind quarter on the same side, making a 90 degree turn at minimum. The 5.56 round reportedly can bounce around in the body as well. Bullets can do some extraordinary things.One that I heard thrown around quite a bit when I was younger was .22lr being referred to as “ping pong rounds” because if someone was shot in the head with one the bullet would bounce around like a ping pong ball after entering the skull. I believed it because I heard it on a handful of different occasions. I remember feeling like an idiot once I was old enough to buy guns and started educating myself on them.