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Any tips on dispatching a Bovine?
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<blockquote data-quote="bverellen" data-source="post: 621827" data-attributes="member: 6274"><p>This Saturday we will be harvesting our first Beeve, she is a three year old heifer with a bad attitude and since work is slow and the wife would feel better with a freezer full of beef, this particular heifer qualifies.</p><p></p><p>We will be quartering her and hanging the carcass in a cooler for a week, thereafter an Old School Butcher is going to show us how to butcher the animal 90% boned out while being able to get quality cuts of meat. This was the way before the advent of using power bandsaws to cut a beeve up.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, while I have shot animals before, I would like to know if there is any tips on bullet placement in relationship to a direct frontal shot, most likeley while her head is down and she is munching on a last meal of sweet feed.</p><p></p><p>Most any common caliber is at my disposal.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in Advance.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bverellen, post: 621827, member: 6274"] This Saturday we will be harvesting our first Beeve, she is a three year old heifer with a bad attitude and since work is slow and the wife would feel better with a freezer full of beef, this particular heifer qualifies. We will be quartering her and hanging the carcass in a cooler for a week, thereafter an Old School Butcher is going to show us how to butcher the animal 90% boned out while being able to get quality cuts of meat. This was the way before the advent of using power bandsaws to cut a beeve up. Anyway, while I have shot animals before, I would like to know if there is any tips on bullet placement in relationship to a direct frontal shot, most likeley while her head is down and she is munching on a last meal of sweet feed. Most any common caliber is at my disposal. Thanks in Advance..... [/QUOTE]
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