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Elephant hunting up close
02 November 2006, 22:48
RollandElephant hunting up close
My son sent me this photo. I have no idea where or how it came about or the history of it. Perhaps someone here knows something of it?
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44/RollandH/441230.jpg
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02 November 2006, 22:54
ErikDIsn't that the Dakota Arms advertisment picture that was discussed here a couple of years ago?
02 November 2006, 22:57
NitroXNow that's the way to hunt them, not sniped from afar!
02 November 2006, 23:02
577NitroExpressThat close with a scope?????
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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... 02 November 2006, 23:44
Aspen Hill AdventuresMy rifle was not only a lowly .375H&H bolt action but was scoped AND I used shooting sticks on a tuskless at 12-13 yards.
Dropped her like a rock.

~Ann
03 November 2006, 00:35
465H&HPhotobucket says it can't find that page?????
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03 November 2006, 02:35
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
Now that's the way to hunt them, not sniped from afar!
...............AGREED! 
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03 November 2006, 02:57
Badger MattI do believe I'd rather have a sturdy bayonet than a scope at that moment

03 November 2006, 03:19
WillLike I said the last time this came around, that dude has some major hair on his arms.

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03 November 2006, 03:28
500grainsquote:
Originally posted by Will:
Like I said the last time this came around, that dude has some major hair on his arms.
Or an intimate knowledge of Photoshop.

But at least he is not using sticks.

03 November 2006, 04:45
ALP#4I guided for awhile all the good shots were naturals at shooting off hand. All the great shots knew enough to use a rest.
03 November 2006, 08:04
Kyler HamannAlp,
That's a terrific line!
Maybe 10 or 20 yards would be an exception but in general I'll second your motion.
Kyler
04 November 2006, 04:54
retreeverThat is a heck of a pic, but I believe it was here on AR maybe three years ago....
Sure looks up close and personal!!!

Mike
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06 November 2006, 12:52
LV Ericthat is an old pic about 4 years if my memorie serves me, i have shot one elephant that close and one other perhaps 2-3 yeards back, tht the way its done, there usuallty isnt time for stix that close unless your waiting and the elephant comes up to have a look which donsent hardly ever happen. I'm 50/50 on the that pic being real, i can make a case for both, the elephant dosent look to upset and ther are no stix so in that sense it could be real but the edges of the pic look kinda photoshopped. either way its a cool pic and the way to hunt jumbo, so i like it.
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
06 November 2006, 12:58
LV Eriche needs to lose the scope, thats a disaster that close even on 2.5X the elephant will look like a 747, i made that mistake once when i was a rookie. I just looked at it more and i think its 60/40 photoshoppe. eveyone looks to relaxed and when your that close things happen real fast, i mean ral fast, the elephants ears are in the wrong position and his head as well it should be a bit highter with a hunter standing that close. the hunters hat has to go too, its redicoulous.
sorry about the spelling,
I missed that class.
06 November 2006, 14:00
ozhunterThat hunters hat works alot better than a cap to keep the sun at bay though.
06 November 2006, 19:49
404RoddaAs far as we know, he could be sitting in the back of a land cruiser.
08 November 2006, 02:46
AussieMikequote:
Originally posted by 404Rodda:
As far as we know, he could be sitting in the back of a land cruiser.
It could also be taken with a telephoto lens - this will compress the distance.
mike
09 November 2006, 00:50
dakota45056A great photo, but I think Aussue is right, it is a telephoto shot.
Look at the dia of the rifle barrel and then compare to the dia of the tusks.
Looks to me that the elephant is some distance off. Would want to loose that scope in a hurry though, if I was to make that shot.
Dak