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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1647210" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Had a bull I loaned out come back "wild".Wanted to charge anyone.</p><p>I went back to the pens to give him water and feed.Took a 40 S and W with me.I wasn't looking to kill him but he wasn't going to kill me.A couple days later,I had a neighbor taking in some pound cows and asked if the bull could ride along.</p><p> Let the cows off into the pen where he was.He loaded right up along with them.</p><p>You might consider doing something like that.Even if you have to take one or two of yours along and haul them back home.</p><p> Someone experienced can kill one easily with a 22LR or 22WMR. I prefer my 223. Either way,brain shots only.</p><p>If all you could get was a heart lung shot,I highly recommend an elk caliber.From a distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1647210, member: 21289"] Had a bull I loaned out come back "wild".Wanted to charge anyone. I went back to the pens to give him water and feed.Took a 40 S and W with me.I wasn't looking to kill him but he wasn't going to kill me.A couple days later,I had a neighbor taking in some pound cows and asked if the bull could ride along. Let the cows off into the pen where he was.He loaded right up along with them. You might consider doing something like that.Even if you have to take one or two of yours along and haul them back home. Someone experienced can kill one easily with a 22LR or 22WMR. I prefer my 223. Either way,brain shots only. If all you could get was a heart lung shot,I highly recommend an elk caliber.From a distance. [/QUOTE]
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