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<blockquote data-quote="BAF" data-source="post: 8157341" data-attributes="member: 158121"><p>410 is equally as good but less messy. Its still a substantial lump of lead travelling at just under 1000 mph. It's sometimes preferable to a 12g because a little 410 weighs virtually nothing and is easily wielded one handed.</p><p></p><p>I think in terms of emergency, humane dispatch you can use any means necessary as long as you don't cause undue suffering. So walloping an injured deer over the head with a lump hammer is legal as long as it stuns/kills it out right but repeatedly stoving its head in with a hammer would be causing undue suffering and get you in a lot of bother! It's generally not worth the potential bother by busybodies and the police to deal with RTA's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAF, post: 8157341, member: 158121"] 410 is equally as good but less messy. Its still a substantial lump of lead travelling at just under 1000 mph. It's sometimes preferable to a 12g because a little 410 weighs virtually nothing and is easily wielded one handed. I think in terms of emergency, humane dispatch you can use any means necessary as long as you don't cause undue suffering. So walloping an injured deer over the head with a lump hammer is legal as long as it stuns/kills it out right but repeatedly stoving its head in with a hammer would be causing undue suffering and get you in a lot of bother! It's generally not worth the potential bother by busybodies and the police to deal with RTA's. [/QUOTE]
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