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Unread 08-22-2015, 11:44 AM   #4
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Nice trophies!!

Massive bosses on that buff!

Did they go down easy with that big .577 slug?
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The Kudu was a bit of a problem. A sixty yard moving shot in brush. The bullet struck a branch about half way to him, deflected hitting him in the left hip passed through breaking the right leg near the hip. Tracked 3KM before I put one through the chest. Motive operations ceased at that time. He was rendered inoperable.

The buffalo was a twenty yard frontal shot. The herd including my bull ran off stopping fifty yards away. The bull was down but not dead. The PH had me put two in the shoulder as that is the type of buffalo that gets up very mad bent on teaching you some manners. As the bull did his death bellow the herd came back to rescue him. We did a retrograde movement, that is we ran like chickens and got the truck to move them away so we could recover him. Have you ever tried to run in wait-a-bit thorn areas? I'll be a month healing up. The front bullet had done great damage to his heart. That bullet was recovered in the paunch. The two through the shoulder did great damage to the lungs but were not recovered. The bullets were cast from type metal and weighed 525 grains and had a very large meplat/nose.

I had missed a much bigger bull, well over 40 inches, the day before. It was a seventy yard walking shot. I'm sure I over shot him. Next time I'm taking my 416 Rigby as it has a scope and much longer range than an open sighted double. Some where out there there is a 48" buffalo with my name on him.
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