17 August 2012, 17:56
Todd WilliamsTarzan
quote:
Originally posted by cal pappas:
mdstewart:
Thanks for bringing up Out of Africa. I seem to remember, about half way through the film, where Redford faces a lion with his double. He is holding two cartridges between his fingers--of this trigger hand! Is my memory correct in this error?
Cal
You're correct on that Cal. I picked up on that one the first time I watched the movie. Looks like a good way to double your rifle to me.
17 August 2012, 20:38
Kathi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb6svoM3UWELion charge scene from Out of Africa.
18 August 2012, 02:10
Michael RobinsonRedford is left handed, but in this film he's shooting right handed, presumably because Finch-Hatton was right handed.
Redford grabs the extra two rounds with his right hand, which is his "off" hand, and the correct hand, for doing that, but because he is playing a right handed shooter, it's not the right hand, meaning the correct hand, but is instead the wrong hand, i.e., his trigger hand.
Right?

It was certainly a mistake, but I wonder if it was because he didn't know any better, or because of the "wrong-handedness" of the act? Anyway, it's a sure thing that nobody with enough experience to straighten it out was consulted!
19 August 2012, 05:27
Frank MartinezYes but did you notice the tracker. Although he was carrying a rifle at the end of the charge he held his hand on his axe in his belt. Traditional training?
Redford may have practiced the cartridge hold just as many lefties have to practice with the right handed rifle and probably become as adept at it as any right-hander, ie Mr. Boddington who seems to do well on every scene where he is shooting the right handed rifle.
And which Mauser is Karen shooting? Looking at the placement of the sight hood could it be a Westley Richards?
Frank