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- From: viking@iastate.edu (Dan Sorenson)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Weapon for defense from cows
- Message-ID: <viking.722415989@vincent2.iastate.edu>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 20:20:43 GMT
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- In <1992Nov21.134449.10187@reed.edu> todd@reed.edu (Todd Ellner) writes:
-
- #I've got a self-defense situation that's a little different from most
- #of the ones I see here. It's cows.
-
- You're in trouble.
-
- #usual contact with people is to get branded, injected, and for some gelded.
- #Most of them aren't any problem, but a certain large bull and a couple of
- #steers who haven't quite gotten the idea have given us a few nasty moments.
- #To complicate things, we don't have many nice open fields, it's mostly
- #trees with a couple of logging roads. We don't see the beasts until we round
- #the bend and "Moo?!".
-
- Hire some cowboys and take the cows to the sale barn. Your best
- method of not being hurt is to get rid of them now.
-
- #1) A 12-gauge pump shotgun loaded with slugs and kept with the tools wherever
- # we work. Pro: we can afford it, and my wife (who is not as strong as I)
- # can handle it. Should stop cows.
-
- Don't bet on it. You've got 1500lbs of swinging beef coming after
- your hide, and this beef is directed by a brain that is well armored and
- not doing much by way of thinking. You know how a heart-shot deer will
- run 50 yards before figuring out it's dead? Cows are the same way, and
- when enraged or frightened enough to charge are not perceptive to this.
-
- #2) Article .303 of the Animal Control Code :-) Pros and cons mostly the same.
-
- A better bet, if you have time to aim. Go for the throat, not the
- head. I'd trust nothing under a .30-06 with jacketed bullets for that.
- They'll take several blows with a spike-driver (sledge-hammer with a 1.5"
- diameter head but just as heavy) before penetrating the skull. The heart
- and lungs are good too, but if it's coming after you the throat is your
- best bet against the frontal area.
-
- #3) 10% oleoresin capscin (sp?) spray.
-
- You will annoy it. It will stop, shake its head, and then turn
- you into a stain on the ground.
-
- #4) A good .44 magnum.
-
- Semi-jacketed hollow points to the throat, it might work. No
- chance of penetrating the skull.
-
- #5) Various smaller caliber handguns.
-
- Will possibly scare it, certain to annoy it.
-
- Your best bet is to get rid of them. If you don't have the time
- to aim your weapon, running towards *the cow* while yelling and waving
- your hands stands about as great a chance as anything on this list. I
- used to raise cattle in my youth, and once a cow or bull decides to take
- you on your only hope was a large fence to leap over and then keep
- running in case he meant to press the point. In all situations, back
- off if possible -- cattle are like any other animal in that they think
- you're a threat and react. If you're making tracks they might still
- nail you, but usually will halt the attack if you don't provoke them.
- They will out-run you, and while they rarely keep tromping on your or
- goring you, once will hurt you very badly. Make noise when you're
- walking about -- they won't seek you out that way. A baseball bat of
- aluminum with a foam-rubber hand grip works good too. Side-step
- behind a tree or post and whack them with all your might on the nose
- or on the back and they go by; the first will annoy it but possibly
- teach it a lesson (might piss it off too, but will slow it for a few
- moments so draw gun and fire), while the latter will likely cause
- temporary paralysis and hopefully break the spine. Don't bet on it,
- use the time to kill the critter with a good shot. Don't take shelter
- in the truck and expect to wait it out -- it will destroy the truck
- and possibly hurt you in the process.
-
- In short, get rid of them. If you can't do that, scare them
- away before they see you with some noise, and if they don't respond
- shoot to kill with the biggest thing you can carry. There's just
- too much meat with too little intelligence there to play with.
-
- This also applies well to wild boar, bears, and other hardy
- animals you may find in the wild. For guns, remember there is no
- 3-shell limit to hunting cattle, and they will take lots of aimed
- fire to bring down quickly.
-
- < Dan Sorenson, DoD #1066 z1dan@exnet.iastate.edu viking@iastate.edu >
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