Moar Doug Mills
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What happens when a bullet penetrates deeply into tissue is not quite the same as when it simply pierces a piece of skin and cartilage. There will be a low pressure pocket behind the supersonic bullet, and the "loose" tissue would be carried along behind it. Terminal ballistics is actually a science and certain things are expectable and consistent. Significant deflection would require deformation of the bullet.
No expecting the bullet to deflect.
I believe the smear in the picture is the bullet itself moving within the frame in that tiny moment the shutter is open.
But if that were so, it would be much shorter than what we are seeing. That is the problem. I mean, the numbers don't add up. Isn't that the scientific approach?