Ike85123
AH fanatic
I was just curious. I have no experience with a bow.Tim Wells
I bought one at a garage sale when i was 12. Shot it at a hay bail a few times. The string broke. I busted myself in the face. So I never touched one after that !
I was just curious. I have no experience with a bow.Tim Wells
That is crazy !Skip to the 12min45 mark.
Well I spent a military career deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. I like the enemy dead and a long ways away.
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I have never hunted dangerous game in Africa only plains game, but when I do I am not going to go looking for those 15-50 yard situations, nor turn down shots at 200 that would result in a dead animal.
Here’s an example of a 200 yard (bad) buffalo shot. Not the experience I’d be interested in, but they got their buffalo. Also in this situation lots of opportunities for follow up shots in open. 200 yard shot is at 4 minutes.I don't think any PH is going to let you take a 200 yard shot on DG and take a chance of a wounded animal running around. If all you wish to do is snipe at animals from a distance I'd stick to farm raised PG in RSA.
The human body is nothing compared to a lion, buffalo or ele. Humans are easy to kill. You also don’t have to recover your quarry in wartime. At 200 yards with DG calibers and animals, you can do a lot of wounding. Then the situation becomes much more dangerous than a good first shot at 50 yards ever was.Well I spent a military career deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. I like the enemy dead and a long ways away.
he ran 72-22=50 yards after the first shot. What if he'd run the other way?Buffalo first shot was 22 yards, second was 25yards, third was at 72 yards.
He would have died at 10he ran 72-22=50 yards after the first shot. What if he'd run the other way?
And he cannot shoot first shot too high spine shock....Here’s an example of a 200 yard (bad) buffalo shot. Not the experience I’d be interested in, but they got their buffalo. Also in this situation lots of opportunities for follow up shots in open. 200 yard shot is at 4 minutes.
Why? Are you going to be the one identifying if it is a male leopard or female at night at 100 yards?Take what Diana gives you, but in general, closer is better. I do agree that elephant needs to be close, and buffalo ideally. I disagree on leopard. If you shoot well, and the terrain cooperates, I think around 100 yards between the bait and the blind is ideal.
Why??I've never hunted leopard at night or hunted where that was legal. And I've passed shots when it was just too dark. I've done it closer, but think you are better off getting the leopard to come to the bait with a little more distance. A hundred yards off of a steady rest is a pretty easy shot. I realize that no shot on a leopard should be taken for granted or considered easy.