HookMeUpII
AH fanatic
I've spent a lot of time watching buffalo hunting videos as I'm looking at potentially going back with them as a primary target in 2027. One thing I've seen in a few videos is a hunter taking a specific animal in a group.
I know YouTube videos don't always show exactly what's going on. However, I've watched a few videos where the PH gives the go-ahead for the shot on a buff with a group standing behind it.
The question I've always had is: Are they not worried about pass-throughs? I understand it's a pretty dense, thick skinned, big animal. However, it's not uncommon to hear of even the minimum caliber 375HH, going right through. Am I missing something here?
Is it situation to situation based on firearm/how the animal is facing/etc?
Not criticizing or armchair-quarterbacking. I just always thought that even on bigger animals, pass-through and collateral damage was a risk.
I know YouTube videos don't always show exactly what's going on. However, I've watched a few videos where the PH gives the go-ahead for the shot on a buff with a group standing behind it.
The question I've always had is: Are they not worried about pass-throughs? I understand it's a pretty dense, thick skinned, big animal. However, it's not uncommon to hear of even the minimum caliber 375HH, going right through. Am I missing something here?
Is it situation to situation based on firearm/how the animal is facing/etc?
Not criticizing or armchair-quarterbacking. I just always thought that even on bigger animals, pass-through and collateral damage was a risk.