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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1647194" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>To give a little background to the situation, I have a cow that is nuts. Not long ago I was running cows through the alley and in the process of all that she completely destroyed a gate and got out. She was the only one that didn't get bred this time and the other day she decided to ram the front of the side by side my wife and I was in. So we try to load her yesterday and she flips out of course and literally breaks through the side of the runway on our barn.</p><p></p><p>Im not risking anyone getting hurt anymore and since she doesn't want to leave the farm she is going to die here.</p><p></p><p>I would like some input on what to use. I know a .22 will do it but Im not going that route. I was thinking a 12 gauge with rifled slug? I wondered about the soft lead though but surely it will get into the brain cavity? I have a .350 legend but it's a single shot and I'd kinda like quick follow up shots just in case something goes wrong Lord forbid it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1647194, member: 33922"] To give a little background to the situation, I have a cow that is nuts. Not long ago I was running cows through the alley and in the process of all that she completely destroyed a gate and got out. She was the only one that didn’t get bred this time and the other day she decided to ram the front of the side by side my wife and I was in. So we try to load her yesterday and she flips out of course and literally breaks through the side of the runway on our barn. Im not risking anyone getting hurt anymore and since she doesn’t want to leave the farm she is going to die here. I would like some input on what to use. I know a .22 will do it but Im not going that route. I was thinking a 12 gauge with rifled slug? I wondered about the soft lead though but surely it will get into the brain cavity? I have a .350 legend but it’s a single shot and I’d kinda like quick follow up shots just in case something goes wrong Lord forbid it does. [/QUOTE]
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