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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1817802" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I am a licensed veterinarian, and used a Cap-Chur gun extensively in the first 5 years of my career... which was long before the BQA standards came into practice. Our principal use was in tranquilizing cattle when the owners had no way to contain them for treatment (70% of beef producers in the state of TN, at that time, had NO working facilities). </p><p>As others have stated, SQ with a shot to the neck is best. I've seen plenty of darts bounce off the top of the hip and go ricocheting off into who knows where. Then neck makes a much better target... I would not recommend a client shoot them elsewhere if they can make a neck shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1817802, member: 12607"] I am a licensed veterinarian, and used a Cap-Chur gun extensively in the first 5 years of my career... which was long before the BQA standards came into practice. Our principal use was in tranquilizing cattle when the owners had no way to contain them for treatment (70% of beef producers in the state of TN, at that time, had NO working facilities). As others have stated, SQ with a shot to the neck is best. I've seen plenty of darts bounce off the top of the hip and go ricocheting off into who knows where. Then neck makes a much better target... I would not recommend a client shoot them elsewhere if they can make a neck shot. [/QUOTE]
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