Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
One of Us |
Mike | |||
|
one of us |
Any questions about how it's done Folks? Not after seeing that clip I think! ....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1 DRSS Charter member "If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982 Hands of Old Elmer Keith | |||
|
One of Us |
| |||
|
One of Us |
Mike that is an very instructive (and exciting) piece of film but what struck me was the effect of each of the shots. The first from the 500 double seems to have little effect while the first from the 416 bolt gets a stager but it is the second from the 500 that puts it down. Was the second 416 shot an insurance or a finisher? A man on his own may have been in trouble there. Thanks for posting this. Von Gruff. | |||
|
One of Us |
Awesome video, nice shots in a short period of time ! A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.” ― Theodore Roosevelt | |||
|
One of Us |
I love it. Great shooting!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great video. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! | |||
|
One of Us |
Great vid. Looks like the second shot cancelled her rumba lessons. Thanks. | |||
|
One of Us |
None of the first three shots brained the elephant -- they did, as shown on the video, stop the charge. The cow got up, staggered off about 10 yards and we put two more shots into her, one of which is Buzz's second shot while I was reloading. On the video right after Buzz's second shot the camera zooms out, and sort of pans to the left and you can see the tail end of an elephant. That is the cow and that is where she dropped for good. Mike | |||
|
one of us |
Mike, are all of the three first shots in the pic? Antlers Double Rifle Shooters Society Heym 450/400 3" | |||
|
One of Us |
Yes, I fire, then Buzz, then I fire again. Then we run back a little and Buzz fires a second shot, then not on the clip I fire again. In the picture the three bullet holes are my first two shots and Buzz's first shot. The last two shots were not frontal shots. Clear as mud? Mike | |||
|
one of us |
I'm trying to locate the three holes. Two holes are centered and within an inch - correct? Antlers Double Rifle Shooters Society Heym 450/400 3" | |||
|
One of Us |
Two holes right there by the fly. The third hole is up the top part of the head -- follow the two blood trails. One comes from where the two holes are and the other comes from the bullet hole on the top of the forehead on the right. Mike | |||
|
one of us |
Got'em...thanks. Antlers Double Rifle Shooters Society Heym 450/400 3" | |||
|
One of Us |
fantastic post, thank you! Armbar. | |||
|
one of us |
Great job Mike. I can see an assistant PH job in your future. Thanks for postig the video it is very impressive. Take care Dave | |||
|
One of Us |
Mike...I'm very impressed how you BOTH read the situation and kept your COOLS...Extremely well done IMHO and great instinctive shooting ...Hats off to the both of you... I know nothing about DG hunting and ELE's nontheless, but as a mere SPECTATOR to the sport...I say DARN impressive sir...to you and Buzz... I can't imagine it getting better than that for a true ELE hunter...very exciting indeed...CONGRATS!!! | |||
|
one of us |
Great footage and nice shooting. | |||
|
One of Us |
Mike: You have all the fun. Again, well done. That must have been a real thrill. Was the first shot the highest one? Thanks. | |||
|
One of Us |
If I had to guess I would guess that the high shot was the last one as the ele was starting to tumble down. Either that, or Buzz shot high. Mike | |||
|
one of us |
Great job! It must have been all that practice on charging milk jugs at the range that did it. I am so impressed with the backwards jog as ya'll shoot. Both of you kept your focus admirably. Bob | |||
|
One of Us |
Mike: I think that is certainly possible. Hard to tell from the video. I am asking these questions for education reasons. I am not trying to give you any grief. If the high shot is the last one, do you have any ideas why your first one didn't drop the elephant?. Your first and Buzz's first are so close. If I understand correctly (which I might not) you were shooting a 500NE and he was shooting a 416. Given their placement, I would have thought that either would have stopped the charge. Thanks. | |||
|
One of Us |
wheeewwww...good stuff Mike! Good Hunting, Tim Herald Worldwide Trophy Adventures tim@trophyadventures.com | |||
|
one of us |
****************************************************************** R. Lee Ermey: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." ****************************************************************** We're going to be "gifted" with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don't, Which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that didn't read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, for which we'll be taxed for four years before any benefits take effect, by a government which has already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke!!!!! 'What the hell could possibly go wrong?' | |||
|
one of us |
Mike and Buzz - that is great! Justin behind the camera? | |||
|
one of us |
Thanks for sharing! | |||
|
One of Us |
The one and only Timbersnake aka Justin Drainer. His famous red boxers might have needed a little laundering that evening. Mike | |||
|
One of Us |
That is just amazing. Thanks for posting! | |||
|
One of Us |
Several folks have asked, so here is the link to the hunting report: http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/5081003221 Mike | |||
|
One of Us |
Like the others, credit the good camera work. I have been in the same position and getting charged with a camera in your hands is a lot worse than when you are holding a double rifle -he kept the frame right and followed the movement of the action with a steady hand. Outstanding work. Good shootiing too boys - that looked like fun. | |||
|
One of Us |
well done mike , how far was that cow , often the video makes it look further than it really was. she wasnt stopping for anything .. glad you are safe imc "The greatest threat to our wildlife is the thought that someone else will save it” www.facebook.com/ivancartersafrica www.ivancarterwca.org www.ivancarter.com ivan@ivancarter.com | |||
|
One of Us |
The video in this thread is reminiscent of one which was posted on Youtube and was brought to our attention in this thread The video contained footage of PH Gordon Duncan who was guiding bowhunter Razor Dobbs at the time, dropping a charging bull at his toes using a .375. Unfortunately the video which had been available here has been removed from Youtube by the user (poor form). Does anyone have access to that footage? I would like to compare notes. | |||
|
One of Us |
Ivan, you are correct. The cow took her tumble at five paces from us. I think video is actually more realistic in terms of distance if the cameraman hangs back a bit. When the cameraman is right over your shoulder distances do look farther. I would not trade my double for a camera, that's for sure. Mike | |||
|
One of Us |
How could ANY MAN NOT want to experience that?!?! Just like the lion charge video that has the brute die on the feet/shins of the PH who was charged and made the kill shot after the lady client had wounded it earlier, this footage has the viewer really IN THE MOMENT. I hope my day comes. To all those who have said a charge should not happen if you do everything right, I say, I hope to experience one. It's just that simple. Shooting a charging DG animal at close distance while it charges is a far better trophy to me than a pair of 100 pound tusks taken by shooting a bull who is 20 yards away and standing still. Jack OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.} | |||
|
One of Us |
Absolutely scintillating video.Great shooting and memories to cherish life long.Thank you. Best- Locksley,R "Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book - I call that vicious!"- Friedrich Nietzsche | |||
|
one of us |
Very Cool! JPK Free 500grains | |||
|
one of us |
It's alright for you blokes..... whenever I try to load it, I get to 42 seconds and then it stops and just keeps buffering!!!! | |||
|
One of Us |
Mike- That was outstanding. Thank you for posting it. I hope my aging legs will move me that quickly if the need arises. It would be hard to shoot that well with the ele standing on top of me. | |||
|
One of Us |
Could somebody please tell me where I can find this video? | |||
|
One of Us |
Hi Austringer Unfortunatly we took it off as I am wanting it in an up and coming DVD. Send me your details and I will send it to you though. Cheers Buzz | |||
|
One of Us |
Be careful what you wish for. Sometimes it doesn't work out as well as this one did. When it doesn't work, someone gets hurt and often hurt bad! 465H&H | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata | Page 1 2 3 |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia