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I really haven't been following Charlie Kirk but today

I heard that he was shot in the neck with a 30.06 at around 200 yards. Apparently the bullet did not exist the neck which makes me ask was it a light load? A 30.06 round to the neck would not only exit the neck and be potentially lethal to anyone behind it but the impact would be sufficient to almost sever the head. very strange doings.
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AuRevoir · 36-40, M
People are counting it as a miracle and saying that God didn’t want anyone else to die. The doctors stated that his bones were some of the healthiest bones they’d ever seen which prevented the bullet from completely exiting and striking another person.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@AuRevoir Sorry son but you don't get to call people those kind of nasty names. I never mentioned anything beyond my experience with high powered rifles. The Red Baron was killed as he was flying by a 30.06 round. The British used those rounds in their machine guns used in fighter aircraft.
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fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@hippyjoe1955 The British used .303 rounds in their machine guns.
HobNoblin · 36-40, M
It was a hunting rifle that belonged to someone in his family. Probably the guy reloaded his own ammo. That will do it in a lot of cases. I've see tons of duds that won't even fire at all.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@HobNoblin Bad load would not be accurate.
HobNoblin · 36-40, M
@hippyjoe1955 No idea then.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@HobNoblin Obviously the shooter that killed Kirk didn't use a 30.06 rifle. The FBI needs to do its job and find out who actually shot and killed Kirk.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
In case anyone is wondering AuRevoir decided to get extremely nasty so his vilest comments were deleted and (s)he is prevented from making further comments. If you want to be civilised you are more than welcome to chat.
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