quote:Originally posted by Limpopo Big Game Safaris:
This came as a huge shock to me when another PH from Zambia sent me a message that Jason got gored by a Buffalo.
This is the third incident in just over a month.
1. Myself
2. PH Jimmy van Zyl ( Jimmy didn't get hurt though, only some scratches and a bruised leg)
3. Jason Stone
For some reason it seems like the Buffalo in Africa are on a charging spree.
Good luck with the healing, prayers sent.
quote:Originally posted by Saeed:quote:Originally posted by MJines:quote:Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Nobody carries my rifle but me.
Nobody.
Never.
. . . and it is loaded with a round in the chamber on safe. Always.
Had a discussion with someone sometime back.
He insisted that a well known professional hunter insists that his clients carry rifles with no round chambered, and only chamber a round when ready to shoot.
I told him about 40 years ago on my first safari, my PH insisted that I chamber a round, and put the safety on as soon as I am out of the truck.
I have been doing that ever since.
What is the point of carrying a rifle in the bush when it is not ready.
My safety comes off as I get on the sticks.
quote:Might as well carry a stick as carry an unloaded rifle.
Mike
quote:Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Easy for you to say, Charles. You can probably hit the curve ball!![]()
quote:Originally posted by Michael Robinson:quote:Originally posted by Saeed:quote:Originally posted by MJines:quote:Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Nobody carries my rifle but me.
Nobody.
Never.
. . . and it is loaded with a round in the chamber on safe. Always.
Had a discussion with someone sometime back.
He insisted that a well known professional hunter insists that his clients carry rifles with no round chambered, and only chamber a round when ready to shoot.
I told him about 40 years ago on my first safari, my PH insisted that I chamber a round, and put the safety on as soon as I am out of the truck.
I have been doing that ever since.
What is the point of carrying a rifle in the bush when it is not ready.
My safety comes off as I get on the sticks.
Agree 100%.
That is how I have always done it.
Might as well carry a stick as carry an unloaded rifle.