The Effect of Clothing as an “Intermediate Target” on Dispersion of Shotgun Pattern on the Body
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Case Report
VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 3
P: 124 - 126
December 1997

The Effect of Clothing as an “Intermediate Target” on Dispersion of Shotgun Pattern on the Body

The Bulletin of Legal Medicine 1997;2(3):124-126
1. Adli Tıp Kurumu Fizik İncelemeler İhtisas Dairesi
2. Adli Tıp Kurumu Morg İhtisas Dairesi
3. Adli Tıp Kurumu Fizik İncelemeler İhtisas Dairesi
4. Adli Tıp Kurumu
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Received Date: 25.04.1996
Accepted Date: 02.09.1997
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ABSTRACT

From the area of scattered pellets, a rough estimation of range can be made. If a shot is fired in close range and pellets hit the clothing en masse this intermediate target will cause an increase in the dispersion of the shot. This ricochet phenomenon has been termed the “billiard ball ricochet effect”. The thickness of the clothing, the nature of the fabric and the number of layers of the garment can alter this dispersion of the shot.

In the case we present, although the pellets hit the clothing en masse, the size of shot pattern on the body was over a large area.

Keywords:
Shotgun, ricochet effects, intermediate targets, clothing, ballistics