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27 August 2009, 00:07
bwanamrm
Elephant charge on tracks across africa ... the story behind it..PHOTO ADDED
Ivan,
I appreciate the behind-the-scenes story about what actually happened. You just can't get that in a 20 minute show where only 5 minutes is devoted to the actual hunt! And a second or third on the well-done and outstanding shot under pressure...


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27 August 2009, 01:39
LionHunter
Well done, my friend; excellent shooting. Exceptional video work by Doug. Stay well.


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27 August 2009, 02:02
Canuck
Great story and well told Ivan! Thanks for taking the time to share it.

Unfortunately, this just makes it harder on us Canadians that aren't able to watch the damn show! Hopefully it will be available on DVD sooner than later.

Cheers
Canuck



27 August 2009, 18:01
dogcat
Wow!
I would new pants or a new body after that.

Too bad you were not using the bow and arrow the guy had on his post here recently.
27 August 2009, 18:34
ledvm
quote:
how we got into this Obama crap!


Bill,

I am an about as "far-right-winged-conservative-REPUBLICAN-Obama-disliking-person" as anyone on this list-serv I assure you.

Just had a question. Legitimate in my mind.


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27 August 2009, 19:26
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by Will:

I would assume Ivan knows I was just kidding. Sometimes I over do the subtle thing!


...........YA think? jumping

Will I think most here know your sense of humor, and don't find it a bad thing! Don't change because if you did I'd be the only one left to cuss! Big Grin


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27 August 2009, 19:54
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:
quote:
Now that is up close and personal. Ivan, in hindsight would you have preferred to been carrying your .577?


mike , i am very very familiar with my .450 , and i truly believe its all about shot placement , even if the first shot had dropped the bul it was a fraction of a second before the second shot and so i am not sure that it would have made a difference , as anton points out the extra recoil could have made the second shot take longer !


Now folks here is a man with some true big game experience, and who understands the use of double rifles, both their value, and some of their draw-backs! There are times when bigger is not always better, it's knowing how to use what you have. Wink

By the way Ivan that was a very close call, and though I didn't see the film, your description was very clear, and makes me wish I had been there! GOOD SHOW Bwana! beer


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28 August 2009, 18:38
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:
quote:
Now that is up close and personal. Ivan, in hindsight would you have preferred to been carrying your .577?


mike , i am very very familiar with my .450 , and i truly believe its all about shot placement , even if the first shot had dropped the bul it was a fraction of a second before the second shot and so i am not sure that it would have made a difference , as anton points out the extra recoil could have made the second shot take longer !


Ivan, neglected to ask, what ammo were you using in the .450? Thanks.


Mike
30 August 2009, 21:51
ivan carter
mike ,
i was using hornady DGS bullets


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30 August 2009, 21:57
ivan carter
ledvm ,
by the way i am not offended by your question at all ..

you will notice as you watch any footage of me approaching elephants , its always done with a lot of explanation of brain position , early in the hunt , i will approach as many elephants as it takes to make a guy comfortable and seeing as the frontal brain shot is likely to be the shot , there is no way to present this shot without the elephant knowing of obnes prescence ...what is not seen generally on the shows is the COUNTLESS approaches where we look from a distance and completely leave the elephants alone ...on average it usually takes between 100 to 300 bulls seen before we shoot and of those i perhaps approach five to te with any given client...

most of the time as soon as i am close enough to see that the bulls are not worth takimg , we back off and leave them completely unaware that we were even there ..unfortunatel this does not make great footage and so although its all filmed , not much makes the final ct ..

i agree wholeheartedly its not good to disturb an animal without reason and as soon as we have done a few approaches and a guy is comfortable, we look from a lot further back ..

while i have recently had very bad luck with people making perfect frontal brain shots , i believe it would be even worse if the first elephant a guy ever got close to was the one he was going to shoot.


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30 August 2009, 21:58
ivan carter
people ,
thank you very much for the positive comments. I appreciate it.

Will , i am hurt and confused... and psychologically scarred Wink


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30 August 2009, 22:31
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by ivan carter:

i was using hornady DGS bullets


thumb

Ivan,

Any idea what velocity you get with them in your rifle? I shot some in my .450 NE this morning and was getting around 2050 fps.


Mike
30 August 2009, 23:02
SGraves155
It doesn't get much closer to disaster than that--Great Pict and "Well Done!"


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31 August 2009, 02:51
Use Enough Gun
Ivan: As they say: "A picture is worth ONE THOUSAND WORDS!" In this case, let's change that to TEN THOUSAND!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
31 August 2009, 03:38
gunny
Good show Ivan!!
31 August 2009, 04:46
ivan carter
mike i havent chronographed them ,2050 is exactly what they should be... i will do some and let you know ...it will have to be later in the year as i have left my rifle in africa this time ...


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31 August 2009, 05:19
Will
Us poor folk don't have cable or them satellites but in that photo I can't tell whether you are aiming or running. Smiler

Mighty lucky shot as there was a heap of elephant trunk and assorted stuff to go through to reach the brain.

It's all fun and games, after the fact, but I suspect you are lucky to be alive.


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31 August 2009, 06:27
Lorenzo
That's the most increadible hunting picture I ever saw.... Eeker Eeker Eeker

Honestly, I am speechless, it needs to be a real pro to manage a situation like that Eeker

And for the chap that it's taping side by side with you..well, he deserves also an award for his job commitment (sp?).

My hat off to all those pro making us possible to live our dreams.

L
31 August 2009, 10:44
Andrew McLaren
quote:
Originally posted by Lorenzo:
That's the most increadible hunting picture I ever saw.... Eeker Eeker Eeker

Honestly, I am speechless, it needs to be a real pro to manage a situation like that Eeker

And for the chap that it's taping side by side with you..well, he deserves also an award for his job commitment (sp?).

My hat off to all those pro making us possible to live our dreams.

L



I second every word that Lorenzo said. Then I'll add: "Look, he is a lefty!" Big Grin

Sue wish someone will make that show available on a DVD! Any such hope?

In good hunting.

Andrew McLaren
31 August 2009, 18:53
465H&H
I would bet it will be featured in Boddington's next elephant hunting DVD.

465H&H
01 September 2009, 01:07
ledvm
Ivan,
Thanks for the dialog! Hope to meet you in person some day. Again, that was damn good shooting!


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01 September 2009, 03:21
surestrike
IVAN I am shocked and amazed by what I see in that picture. I didn't know that you were left handed. Wink



01 September 2009, 03:28
Palmer
Ivan, Any chance you could put a strip of that film on your website so those of us that do not have access to Tracks Across Africa could see it?


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01 September 2009, 04:50
PSmith
Ivan, amazing story and photo, thanks.


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01 September 2009, 06:59
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Ivan, that my friend as we say in Naval Aviation, are BALLS OF BRASS! jorge


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01 September 2009, 07:58
Bill C
Wow, you are one cool dude under pressure Ivan! thumb

And lucky too, not many of us get to have our moments-of-glory captured for all the world to see! Well, I guess there is always Photoshop for the rest of us. And ditto on the positive comments about the cameraman, not only did he stand his ground but he must be pretty darn fast! [note to self, if/when hunting elephant with Ivan, to avoid making my-elephant our-elephant, either (a) don't blow the first shot, or (b) work on my 800-meter times]

Thanks for posting, much can be learned from your experiences, and I appreciate you sharing the stories and pictures.
01 September 2009, 15:54
Aspen Hill Adventures
Very sexy Ivan! When you write your books we will all know there was no embellishment in the stories.


~Ann


01 September 2009, 17:50
ivan carter
quote:
Mighty lucky shot as there was a heap of elephant trunk and assorted stuff to go through to reach the brain.



will , i looked carefully , as you can imagine after the shot and found that my first shot went over the brain by about an inch ...( i pushed a cleaning rod in there) , the second shot went through the brain and made a hole in the back of the brain case , it travelled through about 2 feet of meat , and close to a foot of bone, about 9 inches of brain matter and then ten inches of muscle in the neck . we took the bullet out of the neck muscle above the third vertebrae.


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01 September 2009, 18:15
Will
I was just about to ask in a PM if you guys traced the first one. I didn't want to embarrass you publicly if it had missed the brain by more than an inch!!

I figured maybe it had been on the right trajectory but got stopped along the way. Penetration was good enough, eh? Smiler

Good morning.


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01 September 2009, 18:46
ivan carter
quote:
Good morning.


why the unusual niceties ...what happenend last night or shouldnt i ask !!!!


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01 September 2009, 18:50
Will
quote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Very sexy Ivan!


Ivan,

I figger Good Morning is good enough. I ain't going as far as Ann. Smiler

And I'm still betrothed to Buzzer, or at least that's what he professes.

hilbily


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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
---------------------------------------
and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________

"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________

If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.

01 September 2009, 21:10
JCR
Ivan,
As said previously. Thank you for the great video and taking the time to share.
You are the Man!
Jim
20 September 2009, 04:54
31/2Makesmelaugh
Awesome story and picture! Is there a video of this that I can watch online somewhere? I missed it on the TV!


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20 September 2009, 05:58
Woodrow S
Ivan, you are simply the best PH in modern African hunting history! Thanks for sharing your experiences and knowledge with those of us that will never have the opportunity to share a camp with you.