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Shot to the head.
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I have a 9mm Glock with hollowed point bullets. I am planning to shoot on the right side of my head between my temple and ear. I know it's not the brain stem. I will be at a place where there will be no one to rescue me. So I'm thinking I would at least die from bleeding, infection and swelling to just name a few. Does this seem doable.
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The recoil worries me a bit. I'm probably going to spend a couple of weeks at the gun range. I also hear pulling the trigger can change the direction of the intended Area of target
You got me. I have shot some shotguns in the past. I plan on getting some private lessons and then go to the shooting range everyday for 2 weeks. I do want to know how you knew.
The bullet leaves the barrel before recoil affects the point of aim, otherwise it would be impossible to hit anything. This is especially true for modern firearms that have a recoil locked operation. Regardless, even simple blowback operated firearms are not impacted by recoil before the bullet leaves the barrel.
people do "miss" when ctb'ing for the same reason they miss when target shooting, they flinch or jerk out of anticipation.
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The bullet leaves the barrel before recoil affects the point of aim, otherwise it would be impossible to hit anything. This is especially true for modern firearms that have a recoil locked operation. Regardless, even simple blowback operated firearms are not impacted by recoil before the bullet leaves the barrel.
people do "miss" when ctb'ing for the same reason they miss when target shooting, they flinch or jerk out of anticipation.
The bullet leaves the barrel before recoil affects the point of aim, otherwise it would be impossible to hit anything. This is especially true for modern firearms that have a recoil locked operation. Regardless, even simple blowback operated firearms are not impacted by recoil before the bullet leaves the barrel.
people do "miss" when ctb'ing for the same reason they miss when target shooting, they flinch or jerk out of anticipation.
Yes, I was also under the impression the roof of mouth is easiest. From tv/movies basically. I thought about the gun option but I live in a draconian region run by people who don't want plebs to have liberties.
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