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Maybe a chimp has escaped and they are looking to put it down.
 
Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Alf, is Scoline a trade-name, or do you have any other reference to this drug? I'm looking in a Canadian veterinary drug book and can't find reference.

Is it a narcotic?

Interested for possible wildlife use here.

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Never mind. I managed to figure out that it is Succinocholine. Know about that one already.
 
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What a bunch of BS. Lets hear it for the "ZOO SWAT TEAM". Maybe we can get you a van painted in zebra stripes or something. Last I knew Honolulu is a long way from Michigan.
 
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George,

I promise you this isn't me! I would not use a 50 Beowulf on anything bigger than a medium sized whitetail deer. The damned thing kicks too hard and offer too little killing power. Hell it will only propel a 420 grain bullet at 1520 fps for crying out loud (well it will go faster if you don't mind blown case webs). To be honest I'd bet if you shot an elephant with a 50 beowulf the bullets would "bounce" off (at least it wouldn't surpise me).

I have been keeping in honest, just as I promised. Please leave me out of this one! Dont' believe me have Don or Saeed tell you where this guy is posting from.

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