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<blockquote data-quote="Badlands" data-source="post: 351324" data-attributes="member: 5010"><p>I have found it much less tiring to pull everything back so that when I am ready to push the plunger, there is only about half the gun inside the cow.</p><p></p><p>What you are doing is having the cow "hanging" on the end of the gun with no leverage to hold things where they are.</p><p></p><p>If you pull everything up into the pelvic girdle, then you have most of the gun sticking out of the cow and you have more leverage, so you won't tire out as quickly.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes you have to stretch things forward to get some folds out, but then return everything to the rear-end of the cow so you have room to move with her.</p><p></p><p>If you have the gun all the way inside her, you <em>don't</em> (edit) have to room to move. If you have it part way out, you can move with her.</p><p></p><p>These beef cows won't stand still like the dairy cows will.</p><p></p><p>Badlands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badlands, post: 351324, member: 5010"] I have found it much less tiring to pull everything back so that when I am ready to push the plunger, there is only about half the gun inside the cow. What you are doing is having the cow "hanging" on the end of the gun with no leverage to hold things where they are. If you pull everything up into the pelvic girdle, then you have most of the gun sticking out of the cow and you have more leverage, so you won't tire out as quickly. Sometimes you have to stretch things forward to get some folds out, but then return everything to the rear-end of the cow so you have room to move with her. If you have the gun all the way inside her, you [i]don't[/i] (edit) have to room to move. If you have it part way out, you can move with her. These beef cows won't stand still like the dairy cows will. Badlands [/QUOTE]
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