I have been thinking about it a bit more and I think for the most part you are completely correct. It really is just the damage that the bullet does that takes the person out, not the impact of the bullet. A good point here is deer hunting. Deer almost never see the shooter and so do not jump "back" in response to the shot. Now also you are shooting the deer in the lungs area were the bullets often pass straight through the body. However often in deer hunting the shots are from the side and they never knock the deer over. At best the deer just drops. This video is a lot easier to see on You tube plus its easier to watch then people being shot! However a deer is a fairly large animal compared to a human. Have you ever seen the 50BMG on a Prairie dog?
Now I guess it may start to play slightly into stopping someone if you hit the in the arm or something like that. The mass of the arm being somewhat small, may result in the body being turned from the impact.
The other interesting thing is that if the bullet hits you in the head and takes a chunk when it leaves, the head may actually move towards the shot. I think this explains the JFK head movement when he was killed. The shot was from behind but the head blows back. Eqaul reactions... so if the bullet leaves with a chunk, the body will move toward the shooter. I do think this shows that momentum does start to play some role if its not a body shot. If you watch the footage in slow motion, you can see the JFK's head move forward with the impact and then gets thrown back with the bullet exiting with mass. However the movement forward is fairly minor. You can really see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-cri...eature=related
Really shows you just how horrible it was... A very sad end for someone who stood down Kruschev.
Now I guess it may start to play slightly into stopping someone if you hit the in the arm or something like that. The mass of the arm being somewhat small, may result in the body being turned from the impact.
The other interesting thing is that if the bullet hits you in the head and takes a chunk when it leaves, the head may actually move towards the shot. I think this explains the JFK head movement when he was killed. The shot was from behind but the head blows back. Eqaul reactions... so if the bullet leaves with a chunk, the body will move toward the shooter. I do think this shows that momentum does start to play some role if its not a body shot. If you watch the footage in slow motion, you can see the JFK's head move forward with the impact and then gets thrown back with the bullet exiting with mass. However the movement forward is fairly minor. You can really see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-cri...eature=related
Really shows you just how horrible it was... A very sad end for someone who stood down Kruschev.
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