I would guess it took 33 rounds due to the ammo we as police officers use to protect the public. Over penetration in a human body is a concern so our rifle rounds are designed not to penetrate more than 14 inches in a human body. I'm sure it's much less in a full sized, well muscled (probably steroided up) bull. There is a reason the police don't carry .308's and lager calibers....we don't want to shoot through walls after we shoot someone and hit an innocent person.
As for the animals that were released by their owner in Easter Ohio a few years ago...there was a very real threat to the public from the predators. Giraffes? You better check your facts bushhogpapa. All shot up? Guess you know better than most. I don't know much because I'm too busy using steroids, working out, and shooting thousands of rounds and hitting nothing. You are correct about Select Sires though, my Uncle used to run the place.
I'm going to head back out to the barn to work on my favorite stress relief exercise.....working on my old tractors. Steroids create a lot of stress! LOL ( happy to pee in a cup just for you Bushhog....any time!)
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