I'd like to see someone take one down with one with a sharpened, titanium spork.
Native Americans used to kill 'em with a stick with a sharp pointy rock tied to it.
I'd like to see someone take one down with one with a sharpened, titanium spork.
High-velicity high-powered rifles, .270 or better, recommended. The ranch wants animals shot in the head to prevent meat loss. The ranch discourages the use of old, slow calibers, such as .45/70.
Native Americans used to kill 'em with a stick with a sharp pointy rock tied to it.
Yeah, I saw that when I was looking at the website. However, "recommended" and "discouraged" are the operative terms here- I suspect if Mr. Rancher had already cashed your check he wouldn't be escorting you back to the gate if you showed up with your Marlin. Although I have been on ranches where if you showed up with say, a semiauto milsurp rifle they would ask you to keep it locked up and lend you a bolt action.High-velicity high-powered rifles, .270 or better, recommended. The ranch wants animals shot in the head to prevent meat loss. The ranch discourages the use of old, slow calibers, such as .45/70.
You won't get any arguments from me on that score. Sounds a little like a trophy shop as well.Seems more like a meat market than a hunt. .270 shot to the head of a bull doesn't seem like the way to go to me.