Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
HILAR shot placement. Firstly if you have ever had flu, covid etc you will have noticed how painful and sensitive your armpits become. When a doctor presses in there its very painful. If you want to restrain somebody you put them in an armlock and just a very slight force adds a sickening pain. There are large nerve bundles in under the armpit and shoulder blade.
A bullet tight in on the HILAR will impact these nerve bundles either directly with the bullet or with the shock wave. Net effect is a very big thump that will knock an animal out.
Secondly at the top of the heart and lungs you have large bundles of nerves connecting the brains autonomic nervous system and the bodies vital organs in particular the heart and lungs.
The bullet and shockwave then goes through this little lots as well. Again giving massive shock. It will hydraulic shock up the main blood vessels to the brain giving that a good direct belt as well.
And finally just for good measure it gives the far shoulder nerves another good belt.
All of which will render the animal pretty immediately unconcious, and completely mess its ability to run.
In the meantime the bullet has also severed all the major blood vessels srpund the top of the heart and lungs so its loosing blood pressure very quickly. Even if the animal comes to after being knocked out, loss of blood pressure to the brain will have rendered in dead within a few seconds.
If you go further back you only hit lungs and you are just using loss of blood pressure to kill. The animal is conscious and fight or flight response kicks in. On a deer it means it will run off. With a Buffalo or Wild Boar, it gets irritated and comes for you.
It’s probably dead in about two or three minutes at most. Usually with 10 to 20 seconds, but it can bloody long way running at 30 to 40mph. A fast sprinter only runs at 20mph and can cover 80 to 100m in 10 secs.
A bullet tight in on the HILAR will impact these nerve bundles either directly with the bullet or with the shock wave. Net effect is a very big thump that will knock an animal out.
Secondly at the top of the heart and lungs you have large bundles of nerves connecting the brains autonomic nervous system and the bodies vital organs in particular the heart and lungs.
The bullet and shockwave then goes through this little lots as well. Again giving massive shock. It will hydraulic shock up the main blood vessels to the brain giving that a good direct belt as well.
And finally just for good measure it gives the far shoulder nerves another good belt.
All of which will render the animal pretty immediately unconcious, and completely mess its ability to run.
In the meantime the bullet has also severed all the major blood vessels srpund the top of the heart and lungs so its loosing blood pressure very quickly. Even if the animal comes to after being knocked out, loss of blood pressure to the brain will have rendered in dead within a few seconds.
If you go further back you only hit lungs and you are just using loss of blood pressure to kill. The animal is conscious and fight or flight response kicks in. On a deer it means it will run off. With a Buffalo or Wild Boar, it gets irritated and comes for you.
It’s probably dead in about two or three minutes at most. Usually with 10 to 20 seconds, but it can bloody long way running at 30 to 40mph. A fast sprinter only runs at 20mph and can cover 80 to 100m in 10 secs.








