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THE PAY LINE
"The definition of the pay line is: An imaginary line drawn through the body mass of the animal, bisecting it in half on the parallel.
Why do I call it the pay line? Well, it is like this. If the bullet is placed above the pay line, the animal "ramps the horizon" probably never to be seen again in mosr cases, and you, the client, pay the lost or wounded price. SEE I TOLD YOU SO!
The vertical line indicates the maximum distance you can place your shot towards the rear of the kill zone. Obviously animals facuing away diagonally have a dirrenet point at which to aim"
The above is quoted from the book IN THE SALT, by the well know African PH Lou Hallamore.
What do you think of his reasoning?
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
[This message has been edited by Saeed (edited 09-23-2001).]
Mike
Any decent bullet would penetrate the horns on a buffalo.
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
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Does that book show similar pictures of Lion, elephant, and Rhino? I would love to see their inner workings if you don't mind posting them.
Thanks,
Mike
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Victory through superior firepower!
That is why one should always shoot for the shoulder in a braodside shot. I would rather see a full size xray then depend on Doctori's assumptions.
Xray's could be a good project for you. I'm surprised no one has never done this on the big five.
Will
I'll bet a bunch that you shot, and shoot, your buffalo above that line. A high shoulder shot will drop everything except the elephant in it's tracks providing an adequate rifle is used.
Kendall
Never having shot any African animals, I do like the technique of aiming to break the offside shoulder if it is an angling shot.
Mike
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Victory through superior firepower!
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This is exactly the kind of stuff I look forward to from this site. Great information. Now I have to go explain to my wife why she walked in and saw me pointing my rifle at the screen!
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Ray Atkinson
The problem is not just with Hallamore, its with all those who make sweeping statements about one thing and another.
I posted these drawing here to get an impression of what you all think.
He also has a couple of pictures of the "right" way and the "wrong" way of using a shooting stick.
Funny enough, I just realized that I have been using the shooting sticks the "wrong" way, and still managed to bag 100s of game animals.
Years ago when I was in Houston, I used to shoot trap. In our gun club, the Greater Houston Gun Club, they used to get a visit from a gentleman from Holland & Holland in England.
He came over to give some very expensive shooting lessons once a year.
I was shooting on the trap field, when this gentleman came over with our club manager, Bill Poole.
I use my middle finger to pull the trigger, and I stand almost sideways to the target to shoot, as I find easier that way.
Bill asked this gentleman if he might recommend something to improve my shooting.
His answer was that although I was shooting reasonably well, I would never be a good trap shooter, as I was doing too many things fundemantaly wrong.
I think the next day we had a 500 bird marathon. We gathered 5 AA class shooters in our squad and started our marathon.
I think 4 of us were down at least 1 bird after the first 50 targets. I was down 2.
Jim Gilmore, who was the Texas State Trap Champion at the time, was saying it was going to be a "very long" day!
I told him why don't we just get our heads down, forget about the ones we missed so far, and break all 450 target that we have to shoot.
We finished our marathon, which I won with 498.
I wonder what the gentleman from H&H said after that.
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
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Come on now tell the truth. You gave that middle finger a good work out so you could wave goodbye to him with it. You know the good old American middle finger wave don't you??
martin
I have posted all the animals with the payline on them on a page on our hunting section, so you can refer to it whenever you wish
www.accuratereloading.com/payline.html
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saeed@ emirates.net.ae
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