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Exactly - what about lung shots above the heart? - inflated full of air vs empty - or stomach full of food vs empty - all having a direct reault on penetration as well - how much liquid, how much food to wade through. Big difference in internal damage due to this phenominum some called hydrostatic shock, vs the speed required 'apparently' to activate it in tissue alone.
I think speed is a relative deal here, depending on the condition of the organs - as noted above - full or empty. A lower speed works on full organs, a much higher speed is required to activate the mere tissues themselves. Much comes down to secondary missiles & the damage they create.
So many factors come into play. Adrenalin being one of them.
If a buff has seen you, seen you and is alerted, pumped up etc etc.
I am not a fun of lung shots so always try to take out the heart. A hole in a lung can close up, not so easy with a heart - although both can still run.
What about the old Liver shot - that makes them stand in pain. Always a good way of pulling something up but not a shot I take. If you can see the liver, you can see other, better vital organs.
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