Reading stuff is totally different from actually seein what a round does to the human body.
It's the main reason a .22 is used for close up wet work.
A behing the ear shot with a .22 at close range will allow that round to bounce off the skull and usually circle around and exit very near the entry point depending on the angle of the entry.
That destroys the brain sack.
In combat situations? The malnutrition is not a proven fact. I'd suspect many who died in Vietnam would even argue it if they could!
I'd even go so far to say BS on that type theory!
Now, given we're talking about Gun control? IF I used a .22 for home defense? I want as many rounds as I can pack into a weapon as at that range it would be a T&T for most hits.
So your theory works there.
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