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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1675051" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Our Beef Code of Practice in Canada requires us to use a gun with 300ft/lbs of muzzle energy. .22 is just over 100ft/lbs. Regardless I'm not sure why you'd use a gun with no margin of error when in most cases something else is available. Humans are prone to error.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We can't even legally load an animal with a broken leg in Canada. The Code of Practice basically says you can't unless they're in good condition and you expect them to arrive in the same condition they left in. Broken leg is specified as a reason not to transport. </p><p></p><p>Not saying sh*t doesn't happen anyway but it's not how we're "supposed" to operate here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1675051, member: 38101"] Our Beef Code of Practice in Canada requires us to use a gun with 300ft/lbs of muzzle energy. .22 is just over 100ft/lbs. Regardless I'm not sure why you'd use a gun with no margin of error when in most cases something else is available. Humans are prone to error. We can't even legally load an animal with a broken leg in Canada. The Code of Practice basically says you can't unless they're in good condition and you expect them to arrive in the same condition they left in. Broken leg is specified as a reason not to transport. Not saying sh*t doesn't happen anyway but it's not how we're "supposed" to operate here. [/QUOTE]
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