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Started by Farmboy27, April 05, 2016, 07:33:08 PM
Quote from: Farmboy27 on April 05, 2016, 07:33:08 PMI'm not knocking anyone for using hevi shot or heavy weight shells because I use them too. What I can't figure out is how everyone always says they are better because the birds they shoot with them don't even flop. I was born and raised on a farm and have been involved in hundreds of chicken and turkey killings. Every one was/is decapitated and everyone flops! How much deader can you get than having no head? Lack of flopping comes from body trama, not from head trauma. Just because a bird flops doesn't mean that the shell isn't effective anymore than it means the hatchet wasn't effective.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 05, 2016, 07:45:23 PMThe stunned tom shuffle is not as fun as it sounds, HTL for me.Sent from the Strut Zone
Quote from: OldSchool on April 05, 2016, 07:53:05 PMI've always shot lead. Sometimes they flop, sometimes they don't. Like you said, dead is dead. As long as they don't get back up I'm happy. Bob
Quote from: Happy on April 05, 2016, 09:58:18 PMI have a theory but it's probably wrong. I have no medical degree just some experience killing lots of birds. I have butchered hundred of chickens and turkeys as well as shot a few wild ones.You can cut a head completely off and they still flop. It's a reaction in the nervous system much like a snake still writes around after you kill it. However I do believe there is a spot in the central nervous system that if you hit it will give you the stone dead effect. We are shooting tighter patterning loads with smaller pellets these days and I just think that hitting the "x" is a more common occurrence. Just a theory, nothing more
Quote from: sixbird on April 06, 2016, 10:27:22 PMQuote from: Happy on April 05, 2016, 09:58:18 PMI have a theory but it's probably wrong. I have no medical degree just some experience killing lots of birds. I have butchered hundred of chickens and turkeys as well as shot a few wild ones.You can cut a head completely off and they still flop. It's a reaction in the nervous system much like a snake still writes around after you kill it. However I do believe there is a spot in the central nervous system that if you hit it will give you the stone dead effect. We are shooting tighter patterning loads with smaller pellets these days and I just think that hitting the "x" is a more common occurrence. Just a theory, nothing moreI know this for a fact, if you stick a chicken in the roof of his mouth with a knife, he will not flap around. He'll basically just go limp. I used to take my chickens to a slaughter house and that's how they did it. They'd shutter and be dead...So maybe that's why some of the birds we shoot just go stunned dead...