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I remember a story in literature class about a cape buffalo hunt gone wrong -- basically the guy was stranded up a tree with only a handgun left to finally end the dilemma. He dreams of "myriads" of buffalo charges underneath the tree, "myriads" of attempts to draw the buff within handgun range with a rope/lasso swung below, "myriads" of shot with the handgun into the buff as he charges the rope beneath the tree, etc. Hope one of the Africa hands can help... Thanx Barry _______________________ | ||
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'On Safari' .. by Theodore J. Waldeck .. Viking Press .. 1956 _______________________ | |||
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Was the guy up the tree Elgin Gates? Was the handgun a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum with AP ammunition? That's the story I remember, but it's been forever . . . . Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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http://forums.accuratereloadin...481017912#4481017912 Dogleg should fill us in... _______________________ | |||
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Well alrighty then...the book is indeed "On Safari" by Waldeck (1940). On page 128 (Chapter 14) you'd find the story "That Infinite Capacity For Taking Pains" and details abandonment by his gunbearer, using a Colt .45 automatic to deal with an African water buffalo [sic] eventually dispatched with his rifle and an eight-millimeter (Mauser) bullet. In the absence of his hunting friend Smith, Waldeck's nightmare experience resulted in "a myriad of safety pins, a myriad of knives, a myriad of lines, (and) a myriad of automatics" in dreams the rest of his life. _______________________ | |||
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