I have a sumo can on my dreamtac .25cal and it's quieter than my buddy's bullpups which are .22cal. The impact it makes is the loud part. Just my .02
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This is opposed to some head shots that will have the squirrel RUNNING AROUND IN CIRLCES or flipping all around.
Taking 450 yard shots with my .25 goes though 3/4 inch plywood with ease.
This is opposed to some head shots that will have the squirrel RUNNING AROUND IN CIRLCES or flipping all around.
I would really like to know what is happening when quarry runs in circles....
It clearly does not seem like an uncoordinated muscle spasm (like in the flipping and flopping around) — but a coordinated muscle activity, one setting one foot before the other.
Do they feel any pain at this stage? Or are they basically dead? Or what...?
I really would like to clear up that mystery, as I have observed this on YT and other venues multiple times.
Thanks,
Matthias
Here's one of Ted's videos on this very topic. He brings in a university professor to explain what's happening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1INVWP-HnI
...As an aside, it is possible to disrupt an animals nervous system with a high velocity projectile impact but it takes a lot more velocity than air rifles generate. It is also possible for the temporary wound channel tissue to be permanently damaged but it takes more velocity than we have. I think the "energy dump" phrase may come from these situations but they are only really possible with powder burning rifles. Pistols and air rifles/pistols are too low in velocity to have these affects. We just make holes - which can work very well.