Thanks for giving us something to think about, Jonathan.
It was fun.
Rick A. Shay
List Owner for Combat-Handgun and Tactical-Rifle
Colorado
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From: "Jonathan Maberry" <zombiecsu@...>
> I appreciate the advice and suggestions. I'd like to use some of these
> comments. In order to attribute them to a source I need names.
>
> Now, if anyone prefers NOT to be named, let me know but give me
> something to call you (e.g. HeadHunter at Combat-Handguns Yahoo Group)
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> Or, if you prefer to use your own names but don't want to post it here,
> drop me an email at zombiecsu@....
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> And if you want to plug your organization/group/business as part of
> your citation, let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Jonathan Maberry
> www.jonathanmaberry.com
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>
> --- In Combat-Handgun@yahoogroups.com, Karl Rehn <rehn@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >What kinds of rounds would do the most damage to limbs (particularly
> > >legs and lower trunk)? I'm talking about loss of limb, shattered
> bones, etc.
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> > 12 ga buckshot comes to mind but I'm not sure you'd get shattered
> > bones as much as lots of tissue damage.
> >
> > If the idea is to keep them from moving, hitting the knees and hips,
> > not just the tissue, is required.
> > That probably means rifle bullets, probably some .30 cal variant.
> >
> > Karl
> >
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> be made by the Winchester rifle." - Teddy Roosevelt, 1887
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