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average-joe4
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- May 19, 2025
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I've seen the angles needed to ctb, but should you put the barrel at the front of your mouth aimed up, or put the barrel further back in the mouth to hit the brainstem?
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I feel like it will be so much harder to hold the shotgun from the side compared to pinned to the ground facing up :/No expert but wouldn't it be easier to not mess up by holding it to the side of the head? Better control over aiming it would seem to me. Seems like mouth would risk the wrong angle much more easily. Hugsss
Ah. True. I was thinking more handgunI feel like it will be so much harder to hold the shotgun from the side compared to pinned to the ground facing up :/
Are you aiming for medulla oblongata, or just general brain stem?imo deep in the mouth against the soft palate pointed up as in a diagonal angle 45 degrees aiming for brain stem.
It is harder than you thinkYou are so lucky to have a gun.
I'm just worried if I miss the brainstem/medulla, there will be a chance I miss the brain too and don't die and experience tons of painA shotgun in the mouth is going to do it period. My grandfather committed suicide this way and he had no training and certainly no internet to help him. See the Ronnie McNutt video there will be nothing left to save.
Are you aiming for medulla oblongata, or just general brain stem?
What's the circle of Willis? Im planning on this Thursday or Friday to do it with a 12 gauge; the shell has a 4 on it. I'm worried I'm going to get the wrong angle or be off center and fuck it up.![]()
i would aim for the medulla. but even if i hit the pons or circle of willis i'm also dead. imo with the most powerful magnum slugs or rifle ammunition even from 2 inches away the shockwave would kill the brain stem or arteries supplying the brain stem like the circle of willis and other blood vessels. .the shockwave of so much power from a shotgun or rifle will explode the head imo with magnum slugs or rifle bullets , the higher velocity and higher energy the more likely Death.
see the soft palate is only about 4 inches away from the brain stem
i would search for 3 inch magnum slugs 12 gauge if using a shotgun
What's the circle of Willis? Im planning on this Thursday or Friday to do it with a 12 gauge; the shell has a 4 on it. I'm worried I'm going to get the wrong angle or be off center and fuck it up.
45 degree angle? Why did I see a post by another user saying to do a 15 degree angle? Were they incorrect?imo deep in the mouth against the soft palate pointed up as in a diagonal angle 45 degrees aiming for brain stem.
Either angle would work. Main thing is practicing dry firing without ammunition to prevent flinching before shooting. Can't practice dry firing enough. Also practice a lot shooting at the range with live ammunition.Following for diagrams
45 degree angle? Why did I see a post by another user saying to do a 15 degree angle? Were they incorrect?
Also, how are you supposed to measure to know that your angle is correct? (with handgun not shotgun.)