If you have a 22 LR rifle, and you have to shoot a cape buffalo, where would you place your shot and from how much distance? Is it possible?
I have killed a lot of cattle with a 22 through the skull, but I suspect that would not work on a buffalo bull.
Don
If he was looking at me trying to figure out what I was and whether to kill me, I'd aim for both eyes then run like hell to fetch a bigger gun!
George
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Shoot straight, shoot often, but by all means, use enough gun!
I am really surprised that .22LR will penetrate the skull behind the bosses. I figured the bone would be massive all the way to and through the Atlas joint.
Nothing like experience to show what really works!
Don
George
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Shoot straight, shoot often, but by all means, use enough gun!
I forgot to thank him for the sentiment.
What's that saying about the lion only has to be faster than the slowest antelope?
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Thank you for this potentially life saving information, Dr. Alf.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
With the way those armor-like buffalo ribs overlap, it would be easier to kill an elephant with a lung shot from a 22 RF than a cape buffalo, the most bullet proof animal on earth. Elephants succumb to a single 22 RF in the lungs, sometimes, if what I have read is true.
The Botswana folk just love to scrape the grass out of the rumen of a buff and boil the gut up into a delicacy, a gelatinous mess. I stood watch over Ernest and Motsome as they dismembered my buff with a couple of butcher knives. I hated it when they used the horn tips as whetstones, but I loved it when Motsome pronounced: "JEEZIS! Fresh Meat!" after each slab of buffalo hoisted away to hang on a tree branch or pile on some grounded boughs. He said the same thing when he hoisted the pale grass and bile stained stomach parts.
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Good huntin' and shootin',
RAB
As I sit here in my office, looking at vereous Cape Buffalo mounts, and skulls, I see no way to get a bullet of any caliber into the brain by shooting down the ear hole! Maybe mine are freaks, but the horn completely covers the ear channel, on mine. Even to reach the ear base one would have to be shooting from just under, and in front of his chin, and lying on the ground shooting up at a buffalo with a 22 lr is not my idea of fun! The base of the ear is visible from the rear,and above but fired into it from behind would only go through the ear base, and into the skull just behind the eye, and the brain is in the back of the skull. I'm sure any shot to the ear would tend to make a Cape buffalo Bull madder than a hornet! I pass, thank you! The skull just to the right, or left of the center skull ridge, from above, and behind the horn boss might get through,the mussles, and hide,however, are quite tuff right there, but as someone already said the only way I would attempt it, anyway is for him to be on top of somebody, and I had no other choice!
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