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version 2 of 2010 Makuti buff video(updated)
07 March 2011, 01:22
shootawayversion 2 of 2010 Makuti buff video(updated)
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Tim Heraldone tough ol' son of a gun! good video...
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07 March 2011, 01:37
dogcatThat is why you keep shooting till they go down for good. Tough buff.
07 March 2011, 01:40
Mariovery hard buffalo!
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07 March 2011, 01:49
MJinesWell done. Looked like the ammo belt was a little empty there at the end.
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Look at it this way. You made the cost per shot much lower.
Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
It goes to show you it's the first shot that counts. The rest? Misses except for the last one?
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07 March 2011, 02:27
shootawayI should have the kudu video up soon.The rifle used was a borrowed rifle.The ammo was a variety of stuff.The first shot was a 500gr Hornady solid which I tried before starting the hunt and found them to hit center.The rest of the shotts were 480 gr PMP brass solids that I guess shot a little high on the shoulder.All the shots I took hit the buff including the running shot-that hit through the hind leg and scrotum.
07 March 2011, 04:18
Mad DogGood video, I liked it. Yep, they are tough.
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07 March 2011, 04:41
mohanOne Tough buff !!
07 March 2011, 04:59
laredo kidGreat shooting and a great buff!!!
07 March 2011, 05:00
shootawayThanks Laredo!
07 March 2011, 15:23
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
I should have the kudu video up soon.The rifle used was a borrowed rifle.The ammo was a variety of stuff.The first shot was a 500gr Hornady solid which I tried before starting the hunt and found them to hit center.The rest of the shotts were 480 gr PMP brass solids that I guess shot a little high on the shoulder.All the shots I took hit the buff including the running shot-that hit through the hind leg and scrotum.
All considering there is some good calm shooting there on your behalf. Good PH.
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07 March 2011, 16:41
safari-lawyerNice video. Well done. Looked like a pretty good poke to me. How far was the buff at the first shot?
BTW, I shoot all my buff in the scrotum too. I find it to be much more challenging.

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07 March 2011, 19:08
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
Nice video. Well done. Looked like a pretty good poke to me. How far was the buff at the first shot?
BTW, I shoot all my buff in the scrotum too. I find it to be much more challenging.
Although I did not measure the distance,I guess it was around 100yds- maybe a little more.
07 March 2011, 19:38
PeglegGood job George. I can't seem to get the video to play on my wireless setup but I was wondering what was the spread on your buff?
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07 March 2011, 19:49
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Pegleg:
Good job George. I can't seem to get the video to play on my wireless setup but I was wondering what was the spread on your buff?
Hi Dave.Richard said it was 40.
07 March 2011, 21:36
JohnDLVery well done! Hardly looked like you broke a sweat.
You didn't have to shoot him in the balls though

If that didn't get him to charge, nothing would.
07 March 2011, 21:37
L. David KeithGood video George, I especially liked the one of the two Buff that had locked horns. Congrats on a good bull!
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