17 November 2018, 13:54
Milo ShanghaiA Proper Buffalo Rifle In Action!
WARNING - PERSONAL OPINION
Each to their own. Culling - bolt rifle with scope. Sport - double rifle and open sights every time. The aim is not whacking loads of buff but getting within 50 yards of a salty old bugger. If sporting success is measured in challenge, you guarantee a 100% success rate.
18 November 2018, 08:20
SaeedThe two calibers one should avoid using, at all costs, are the .577 and .600.
Using one of these one is guaranteed a buffalo charge!
And all the bullshit that leads too

18 November 2018, 08:26
fulvioAs Milo just described it.
Getting up close and personal with a crusty old buff, outcome of which can turn out to be a two-way affair, is an exhilarating experience.
A decent caliber DR (470 to 577) is probably the desired choice among many of the veteran DG hunters for this type of experience and it certainly has worked for me regardless of the fact that most were taken with a well-placed shot with either 7 Rem Mag or 300 Win Mag.
19 November 2018, 02:38
PD999quote:
Originally posted by fulvio:
Getting up close and personal with a crusty old buff, outcome of which can turn out to be a two-way affair, is an exhilarating experience.

21 November 2018, 04:23
AtkinsonIve seen Saeed do that twice in one day, BTW he was shooting my buffalo out from under me!! I can still hear that loud and cackling laugh..He always had the best tracker, I always got the frigg'en cook for my tracker..
