I am a little puzzled...6 shots from a .375 Ruger and 2 from a .500 NE..? What distance were the first shot fired...from sticks or offhand..? And what happened from there..?
Shooting from sticks for at least the first shot. My PH and I were back up on this one.
My buddy shot with his 375 Ruger at about 60 yards.
The first shot knocked the bull down. It proved to be a good frontal heart shot.
The second and third shot where minute of Buffalo.
The bull circled around a bush and started to charge. My buddy is reloading and struggling with his goofy ass ammo wallet. His PH shoots the bull once with the 500 which stopped it. Still on his feet. They switch guns, my lines up for the second shot with 500, while his ph loads two more into the Ruger. My buddy takes the second shot with the 500.
They then switch rifles again and my buddy shoots the bull 3 more times. The last shot being when we walked up on the bull.
My speculation and observation.
There were two viable frontal wounds a heart shot and a hit on the skull under the left eye. A pass through shot on the gut. A gut shot with out a pass through.
I observed one side chest shot with no exit wound. There may have been other wounds but I did not see them.
My speculation is:
That were a couple of misses after the first shot.
The PH’s shot was the skull hit.
Lessons that I took away from this encounter.
1. Use a proper ammo belt or slide.
2. Practice reloading.
3. Controlled shots are better than minute of Buffalo.
4. Practice running the bolt as fast as you cam and maintain accuracy.