Zepp
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This is really a medical question, but it's firearm related, and inspired by current events, so I thought I'd ask here.
When a person has been wounded with shotgun pellets, will doctors usually attempt to remove the majority of the pellets with surgery, or do most of them get left in there? And does the decision to remove pellets depend on whether the wound was caused by birdshot or buckshot?
Someone without much gun experience is curious.
When a person has been wounded with shotgun pellets, will doctors usually attempt to remove the majority of the pellets with surgery, or do most of them get left in there? And does the decision to remove pellets depend on whether the wound was caused by birdshot or buckshot?
Someone without much gun experience is curious.