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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1691435" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I hear you Muley- I have friends who hunt cow or bull with 6mm Remington, 243W, 308, 270, 25-06 etc. I myself like something "a bit out of the ordinary" just because and like to experiment. I bet the majority of the guesstimated cows that weigh "600 pounds" are really about 400, maybe 500. A big cow (like bears they tell me) just "looks big", ha. I would say my average weight ( only killed 3 cows out here) would be about 350 pounds ( literally 1 big cow, 1 medium cow and 1 big calf) . Nice size, but no monsters, but all ate swell! Even the bulls I've seen out here are usually younger bulls, but I don't hunt bulls anymore, just can't get in there where they are at and the "hayfield bulls" are too much money, ha. Years ago I found I enjoyed seeing how my handloads worked via necropsy, so horns were just coincidental to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1691435, member: 86754"] I hear you Muley- I have friends who hunt cow or bull with 6mm Remington, 243W, 308, 270, 25-06 etc. I myself like something "a bit out of the ordinary" just because and like to experiment. I bet the majority of the guesstimated cows that weigh "600 pounds" are really about 400, maybe 500. A big cow (like bears they tell me) just "looks big", ha. I would say my average weight ( only killed 3 cows out here) would be about 350 pounds ( literally 1 big cow, 1 medium cow and 1 big calf) . Nice size, but no monsters, but all ate swell! Even the bulls I've seen out here are usually younger bulls, but I don't hunt bulls anymore, just can't get in there where they are at and the "hayfield bulls" are too much money, ha. Years ago I found I enjoyed seeing how my handloads worked via necropsy, so horns were just coincidental to me. [/QUOTE]
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