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So what is the best dart rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 223969" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I have the cap-chur rifle co2. I tranqulize cattle for the public, I dont have a problem with it. I keep a extra pack of co2 cartriges on hand, you can get about ten or twelve good shots out of two cartriges. I nearly wore mine out when kill cows went so high. I was catching every crazy cow, calf, or bull in three countys. The gun it's self is not that expensive, But I would look at the price of the darts, Their not cheap, or at least for what I do I have to have several of each size.I loose more than my share. I dont know about the medicine darts, you shoot the cow when they hit they inject the meds and they fall out, so I'd think there'd be a good chance of loseing them. I'd check the price on the darts. There's also a 25$ hazard charge for the cap-chur charges for the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 223969, member: 16"] I have the cap-chur rifle co2. I tranqulize cattle for the public, I dont have a problem with it. I keep a extra pack of co2 cartriges on hand, you can get about ten or twelve good shots out of two cartriges. I nearly wore mine out when kill cows went so high. I was catching every crazy cow, calf, or bull in three countys. The gun it's self is not that expensive, But I would look at the price of the darts, Their not cheap, or at least for what I do I have to have several of each size.I loose more than my share. I dont know about the medicine darts, you shoot the cow when they hit they inject the meds and they fall out, so I'd think there'd be a good chance of loseing them. I'd check the price on the darts. There's also a 25$ hazard charge for the cap-chur charges for the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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