Panther Shooter
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Ridge WalkerVery interesting and exciting report! Anxiously waiting on the next episode!
Thank you for enjoying it. Please do read the rest , as I have completed it now .
Ridge WalkerVery interesting and exciting report! Anxiously waiting on the next episode!
Mark HunterThank you, sir, somehow I am not surprised.
Shootist43Panther Shooter you are writing more like an old pro rather than a neophyte. I'm looking forward to the rest of the story. Please don't keep us in suspense too long.
MajorExcellent cartridges ... those Winchester Silver Tip soft points were . They will never quite make anything like them , ever again .
Mr. Hetrickwell written, i enjoyed your and the major,s stories, i have never had the chance to shoot a leopard. i came close in africa, but it was a female and was not on the shooter list. you and the major have done a great public service and should be proud and thanked for it .
Wyatt SmithExcellent story Panther Shooter. I’ll bet that .375 Rigby was one fine rifle. I really like the Springfield 1903 action too. It’s good that somebody was willing to destroy those man eating beasts.
New BoomerExcellent account. That was a sweet deal you got from V. Whatever became of the 375HH Rigby you got from him?
Mark HunterGreat account, sir. I can also congratulate you for all details so vividly remembered!
I have a question, what has happened in following years and decades to mr V, and his double rifle?
Die JagerSir, this is what they call " coming in with a bang". Great story, really enjoyed it.
Great story, I enjoyed it immensely!Mom was always a dog lover , even when I was young . Whenever she came across any puppies which she would see on the roads without mothers , she would always bring them back to Jolpaiguri Tea Estate and look after them . Unfortunately for Mom , what she saw as pets ... I saw as potential live bait for enticing Hunting Leopards.
Mom was vehemently opposed to me using one of her adopted puppies as live bait to entice the man eater . However , after a great deal of begging and persuading ( along with help from Dad ) ... Mom finally let me borrow one of her pet puppies as bait , under the condition that I bring the puppy back to her ; unharmed .
The Next day , I put a leash around the puppy’s neck and connected the chain to the mail post in our court yard . I knew that this particular man eater was not even the slightest bit hesitant about getting near our house . The tracks found by TE had proven it .
I went to the basement of our family house and removed some of the loose floor tiles of our basement. Hidden there , was the mahogany wooden case from John Rigby & Co. I took it out and opened it . I assembled the double barrel .375 Holland & Holland Magnum and loaded it with two 300 grain Winchester Silvertip soft nose cartridges. I put in four more extra Winchester Silvertip soft nose cartridges in the breast pocket of my half sleeve cream silk shirt . I attached my flashlight to the fore end of the the .375 Holland & Holland Magnum. I was ready now to face my foe.
Come night time , the entire Tea Estate was pitch dark ... save for the light of the half moon night . I was at the veranda of the second floor of our family house , sitting on a mattress on the floor with my head peeking out just above the balcony . From here , I had a 180 degree view of our courtyard , where Mom’s puppy was tied to the mail post, whimpering . The .375 Holland & Holland Magnum lay across my lap and Mom had made me a fresh flask of hot Italian coffee , from which I was constantly taking sips . The caffeine in coffee is a splendid boost for keeping one awake , during nocturnal hunting activities such as these . And my long wait began .
Come 4 :00 AM , I could see a large four legged mammalian form making it’s way through our tea plants towards the courtyard . There was no doubt about it. It was the Hunting Leopard . It was huge ; roughly as large as a bull Nilgai . I hurriedly , but silently readied V’s .375 Holland & Holland Magnum . As an added precautionary measure , I took out two extra cartridges and kept them between my fingers in case a hasty reload was necessary. As already established in my previous story ( Narrated by Major Khan ) , the vegetation in Jolpaiguri Tea Estate was not even remotely dense . Our tea plants were no larger than three feet in height . Thus , the terrain was actually quite open and this always permitted me greater visibility of my quarry from a distance .
The fiend slowly crossed a large pomegranate tree in our court yard and cleaned it’s claws on the bark of the tree trunk ( Assuming that all of you are familiar with my previous story which was narrated by Major Khan , then you will already be aware of the fact that Hunting Leopards always clean their claws on tree barks prior to attacking their quarry . ) before slowly advancing towards the helpless puppy , which only continued to whimper louder and louder in despair after seeing the monster advancing towards him .
When the Hunting Leopard was roughly twenty paces away from the puppy , and around 30 yards from my veranda , I decided that it was close enough . I leapt to my feet , while simultaneously flicking on the flashlight which was attached to the fore end of my .375 Holland & Holland Magnum . I directed the beam of the flashlight at the fiend’s head , as I whipped the rifle up to my shoulder . As the startled monster turned it’s head to stare at me , I seized my opportunity and fired the left barrel , having selected the region behind it’s shoulder as my target . The enraged fiend roared a blood curling cry in pain and was turning around while I instantly switched triggers and fired the right barrel at the devil cat . I heard the satisfactory sound of the second 300 grain Winchester Silvertip tearing into the fiend’s shoulder as well.
By instinctive reflex , I hit the top lever of the .375 Holland & Holland Magnum and broke open the breech . As the automatic ejectors sprung out the empty cartridge casings , I instantly rammed the two extra cartridges into the chambers and closed the breech ; ready to land more shots on the fiend , if necessary. However , it was not necessary . There , lying dead , sprawled across the green courtyard grass outside our family home , was my foe - The man eating Hunting Leopard which had savaged C to death .
Hearing the gun shots , Mom and Dad ( who use to live in the ground floor of our family house ) came running out of the house and our employees came running out of the servants quarters. Everyone praised me highly for destroying the man eater . Well, everyone except Mom . Mom was angry why I had put the leash on the puppy’s neck so tightly and demanded that I cut the “ poor , frightened baby “ loose immediately . I hurriedly took out my Imperial Schrade Old Timer slip joint pocket knife from my trouser pocket and opened the shaving sharp 1095 carbon steel drop point blade . I then cut the leash open and freed the little puppy . It immediately ran towards Mom whimpering . Dad and our employees laughed heartily and joked that an Army marksman and the slayer of man eating Hunting Leopards was still terrified of angering his mother .
Everyone was in a good mood .
Dad , TE and I carried the carcass of the fiend into Dad’s tool shed and we examined him properly after turning all of our room lights on . There was a porcupine quill impaled through it’s gonads and it’s genitals had become gangrenous . No confusion in our minds remained anymore , as to why this particular Hunting Leopard had turned man eater. He weighed a full 94 kilograms . Upon flaying the monster , I was really impressed with the way those two 300 grain Winchester Silvertips had “ mushroomed “ ( I believe that is the correct term ? ) inside the vital organs of the fiend . Both of my shots , had done a significant amount of damage to the heart/ lung region of the creature . I knew then and there , that the .375 Holland & Holland Magnum was the perfect Hunting Leopard rifle for me . And I knew then and there , that the 300 grain Winchester Silvertip was THE bullet for these devil cats .
Upon removing the innards of the fiend , we found a small piece of the sole of a human being’s foot inside his stomach .
All these years later ( 47 years ) , my views still mirror those developed by me on May of 1973 . However , I have developed a few small modifications to my opinions ( But more on that , below . )
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C’s killer .
JeffroYou tell a good tale, much like your compatriots. Thank-you.
Doug HamiltonGreat story, I enjoyed it immensely!
It was like falling in love . There , lying disassembled within the case was a brand new John Rigby & Co. sidelock Double Rifle . It was a .375 Holland & Holland magnum and it’s beauty was unrivaled by anything else , which I had seen at the time. That fine stock of English walnut . Those blued steel barrels . That ornate sidelock receiver . That ivory bead fore sight . Absolutely marvelous . It had 24 inch long barrels , automatic ejectors , double triggers and a manual safety .Also packed inside the case were the cleaning tools for the rifle , and three boxes of Winchester 300 grain cartridges . Two