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<blockquote data-quote="jrsolocam" data-source="post: 1353892" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>This was done purely as a test of the rifle/bullet. Any reasonable hunter would expect one or two 300 gr to the bread box would end it quickly. It didnt this time. I wonder how many folks here have witnessed a rodeo where someone takes 5 shots to anchor an animal? So its ok to do that , but not this in a controlled environment? **** happens. Comparisons to a butcher shop are not relevant. He is planning a moose/grizz hunt and did a real life test. He is not cruel to his animals. His animals get better grass and vet care than most. I joined this site so i wouldnt have to deal with the libs that are all over facebook, twitter etc...</p><p></p><p>Ive seen animal cruelty as an Ag Lender. Ive seen a corral with 20 dead cows and 20 that are dead on there feet cause the rancher couldnt afford feed. It smelled horrible. That is animal cruelty. Shooting a cow with a 45-70 is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrsolocam, post: 1353892, member: 24511"] This was done purely as a test of the rifle/bullet. Any reasonable hunter would expect one or two 300 gr to the bread box would end it quickly. It didnt this time. I wonder how many folks here have witnessed a rodeo where someone takes 5 shots to anchor an animal? So its ok to do that , but not this in a controlled environment? **** happens. Comparisons to a butcher shop are not relevant. He is planning a moose/grizz hunt and did a real life test. He is not cruel to his animals. His animals get better grass and vet care than most. I joined this site so i wouldnt have to deal with the libs that are all over facebook, twitter etc... Ive seen animal cruelty as an Ag Lender. Ive seen a corral with 20 dead cows and 20 that are dead on there feet cause the rancher couldnt afford feed. It smelled horrible. That is animal cruelty. Shooting a cow with a 45-70 is not. [/QUOTE]
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