Crazy! Cow Elephant charge!

It is to be expected that you will be attacked. The cow was certainly dead and for this reason it would have been wiser in a first time to move away in order to keep a safe distance and wait to see what happens. Fortunately, the incident ended well, but not for the second cow.
 
Hindsight is always 20/20. They made the decisions they did for whatever reasons and were fortunate to not be injured or worse.

The lion was absolutely amazing. Very impressive. Anyone have an idea of how old it was?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Great video, especially a really great lion, old as a stone.
The first shot on the Ele cow would have been far too oblique for me, pointed from behind into the brain, didn't work either.
But all's well that ends well
 
For me, that’s what makes them exciting to hunt. And why it’s a heavy responsibility to be prepared.

And also to be walking next to a PH that can save your life if need be.

On the first cow. It was Buzz’ second shot that put her down. And on the second cow Buzz didn’t wait and dropped the second cow. No time for discussion.
 
I wouldn't second guess any of what Buzz did. He obviously wanted to drop the first cow quickly instead of a heart shot running around. Probably there were other cows by the way he backed them off...and then obviously there was the 2nd one. It's the ones that come in silent that can really make it dangerous. She charged from way back. That wasn't a mock charge either. Buzz has a LOT of experience with this. I say well done.
 
I just watched that last night! I would never second guess Buzz. It can happen anytime. Those cows are crazy and smart at the same time.
 
What impressed me was how close the two bullet holes were. Presumably one was from Buzz’s .500 and the second from David Manns .458 Lott. Not sure where the clients shot went!
 
Love that old lion with a permanent underbite snarl and what appears to be a tumor/scar tissue on his spine. Job well done.
Impressive work on the elephants as well-not only the shooters but the camera man to be commended!
 
Last edited:
It looked like the first cow turned her head just before the first shot.
Great old lion.
I would never second guess Buzz, they obviously backed away for a bit but not long enough. I think I heard them say she was making some noise and they probably wanted to put her out of her misery.
 
Good call out on the camera work...not easily done! Ice water in the veins.
 
There's nothing as terrifying as an old, toothless woman in Walmart pissed off because they're out of filterless Camels - except a tuskless cow elephant!
 
Man what an adrenaline rush that must have been for all involved. My experience is that the camera slows things down a lot, and in real life it feels much faster. You have to OODA loop and act very quickly. I'd say they did pretty dang good.
 
OODA loop is right on the money. Observation...orientation...decision...action...do it quickly or reap the consequences. It seems slow in real time but it's cracking like a whip!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
60,460
Messages
1,317,667
Members
111,456
Latest member
StephanDyk
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

Rattler1 wrote on trperk1's profile.
trperk1, I bought the Kimber Caprivi 375 back in an earlier post. You attached a target with an impressive three rounds touching 100 yards. I took the 2x10 VX5 off and put a VX6 HD Gen 2 1x6x24 Duplex Firedot on the rifle. It's definitely a shooter curious what loads you used for the group. Loving this rifle so fun to shoot. Africa 2026 Mozambique. Buff and PG. Any info appreciated.
Ready for the hunt with HTK Safaris
Treemantwo wrote on Jager Waffen74's profile.
Hello:
I’ll take the .375 Whitworth for $1,150 if the deal falls through.
Thanks .
Derek
[redacted]
 
Top