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Putting down a Calf with a .22lr


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Nobody you know with a captive bolt gun?

 

A .22 in the right place MAY do the job, but not what I'd choose; even though the .22 is the tool of choice in most of the world for small-holders/farmers that slaughter their own pigs, etc.

Even a .410 would be a better option - though the increased noise level may be more of an issue with a .410

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Aye it will, we had to get a lad in to shoot a load of calfs/stirks in a shed once and he used the 22. Some of those were quite big too. He wouldn't even be that close to some of them althou not sure as weren't allowed in the shed for safety reasons

U hardly heard a sound out of the shed and the stock didnae seem to upset by it neither, which really surprised me.

 

Just mind and watch for any richochet's if shooting over a hard floor etc, why shotguns are favoured so much

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I see no reason why a .22lr cannot be used effectively - recall seeing horses being dispatched using .22lr & HV.

In the head and down into the neck so no exit.

Surprised me that such a small calibre could do it so cleanly.

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.22LR is the calibre of choice for Mossad when it comes to euthanising terrorists! I see no reason why it wouldn't be effective as long as the shot is placed correctly. .22LR is used as there is very little overpenetration on a headshot and the round just bouces around the inside of the skull, losing energy very quickly.

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Yes, the 22RF will do the job if you get it all lined up spot on but watch the ricos. Personally I would use my 410. At close range even #8s are going to be one big lump. A lot safer for you and anyone near by. Sorry old job at the best of times though.

You don't know anyone with a 17 Remington nearby. Seen many park stags laid low with one of those in the ear, not a twitch.

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.22LR is the calibre of choice for Mossad when it comes to euthanising terrorists! I see no reason why it wouldn't be effective as long as the shot is placed correctly. .22LR is used as there is very little overpenetration on a headshot and the round just bouces around the inside of the skull, losing energy very quickly.

 

Yes, funny they replaced .22lr pistols with 9mm 50 years ago!

 

Of course a .22 lr will do the job but personally I care for my calves welfare and prefer to use something that leaves no chance of wounding and causing suffering. I've seem far to many sheep and other stock running round needing follow up shots because some inexperienced muppet cocked it up after using a little pop gun.

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