Yea that would work but not like when my buddy and i go out after Farrel cows that have been out for several mounths to over a year. Your darn lucky to get a shot at under a 100 yds. . He and i have been after six now since the first part of Dec. and we are down to the last two . we have been letting them settel down now for a month since the last round of cow hunting as we had them really stured up . (1) we don't need then running out on to the Ohio Turn pike or onto I76 as they are in heavy brush and woods just west and to the north of where the two roads come together . we have to watch how we shoot as we can only shoot to the west. Sometimes these wild cow hunts take a good amount of time to get the job done . And you never get a shot of less the fifty yard on a good day and most times it is 200 plus , they are spookier then deer. so IF them Deputy's were shooting a 5.56 round they were spitten in the wind with a wound up bull. After the last round we were on with a really mad and ticked off 2000lb plus Angus bull six rounds from one 270 and four 308 's and one 06 was what it took to drop but not kill it .
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