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Posted
11 hours ago, jdmidwest said:

There is a slight jump till the bullet hits the rifling that may lead to problems.

True like shooting.38 in .357.

It seemed to shoot well.

oneshot

Posted
13 hours ago, jdmidwest said:

There is a slight jump till the bullet hits the rifling that may lead to problems.

It will also split the case.  It is NOT the same a a .38/.357.  Those two are same diameter case just different length.  .22 LR and .22 WMR have same diameter bullets but different diameter cases, due to type of bullets used. There isn't enough power in a .22 LR to damage the rifle and at contact range it will work to drop a lamb, personally I would find a .22 LR rifle to use instead, but it will work.

Posted
2 hours ago, MOPanfisher said:

It will also split the case.  It is NOT the same a a .38/.357.  Those two are same diameter case just different length.  .22 LR and .22 WMR have same diameter bullets but different diameter cases, due to type of bullets used. There isn't enough power in a .22 LR to damage the rifle and at contact range it will work to drop a lamb, personally I would find a .22 LR rifle to use instead, but it will work.

Well I used .22LR 

oneshot

Posted
15 minutes ago, MOPanfisher said:

Full grown sheep I have never been a big fan of, they seem to get more gamey than a goat.  But young stuff is tasty.

I shot an Old Ram one time that was nasty.

oneshot

Posted
14 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

My in-laws had fainting goats at the farm.  They kept the ram behind the far side of the barn.   He stunk to high heaven.  

You don’t want to get drunk with a Buck Goat.

I had Goats and liked them. I had a Weather told my Son I was going to butcher it. He made a pet out of it. Told my wife he was playing with his food. He got upset when I killed it.

Goats then we’re too high $$$$ to be butchering.

oneshot

Posted
19 minutes ago, oneshot said:

You don’t want to get drunk with a Buck Goat.

I had Goats and liked them. I had a Weather told my Son I was going to butcher it. He made a pet out of it. Told my wife he was playing with his food. He got upset when I killed it.

Goats then we’re too high $$$$ to be butchering.

oneshot

My daughter named a cow at the farm.  Oreo because it was holstein.  One day it was gone from the barn and she said where did Oreo go.  We said we're having it for dinner.  Grilled burgers.  At dinner she says:  Mmmm, Oreo is good.

Posted
23 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

My daughter named a cow at the farm. 

My daughter has a t-shirt that says "if it is a pet name it. If not make Jerky!" The back of this shirt says PETA - people for the eating of tasty animals.

 

I know folks that will get turkeys each year and they get names Thanksgiving and Christmas 😉!

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