Eric Anderson
AH enthusiast
Only Buffalo I have ever shot, was with a .375 Ruger. I Shot it 3 times, but it never moved. It kept trying to get up, and I kept shooting at it.
And I used your favorite bullet! Barnes TSX!Superb! and that on a full frontal! He was dead on first shot!
Just goes to show, SHOT PLACEMENT!!
Art, I don't recall if I did or not. I'll post a pic of the bullets that I recovered from the three bulls and one cow I shot.Toby458, I don't recall, did you post anything in AH's Bullet Performance Data Base re. this hunt?
I was supposed to go last summer with Marius of KMG who is a regular on this site.Hi Terminator, so did you hunt your buffalo yet?
I hunted mine last year with my 375 H&H Ruger No1 Tropical. Used A-Square dead tough soft. I have also taken a zebra with it, lung shot, ran 40 meters. Also impala and warthog, they just drop. All the reading I did recommended this calibre, they were right, it is superb for everything. My latest purchase is a Atelier Verney Carron O/U double in 375 Flanged Magnum, I am told it is an even better cartridge than the H&H because it dumps more of its energy in the chest rather than zipping through - the famous 2400fps thing. I also have a Marlin 30-30 for small plains game, took two warthog with it in June this year, but somehow it feels nicer wandering through the African bush with a beautiful 375 in hand.
I like both of those ideas. I will be doing them.I used a similar set up. set four 10 liter jugs filled with water at 100, 75, 50 and 25 yards. then as fast as I could, I would shoot the 100 yard jug off sticks, 75 yard jug off sticks, 50 yard jug freehand and the 25 yard jug freehand. The water filled jugs gave me immediate feedback on accuracy.