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I will always maintain that shooting either Cape or water buffalo at close range requires the hunter to incapacitate the animal instantly with either a head or neck / spine shot. It has always baffled me that the practice in Australia (head / neck shooting only) is somehow regarded as irresponsible by the safari hunters of Africa, irrespective of the anatomical differences in the two buffalo species. No on will ever convince me that a Cape Buffalo shoulder / spine shot is a small target.
Discussing this with my brother-in-law in Pretoria this past weekend, he showed me some of the crap written on outfitter websites about Cape buffalo shot placement. It’s alarming how many of the websites identify the shoulder shot as the primary target whilst claiming that this will destroy the animal’s heart.
Oh well. Things can and do go wrong when hunting dangerous game, hence the term. Personally I prefer to select activities that provide a moderate thrill with a very low risk of leaving a widow and fatherless children, but that’s just me. This incident is clearly a very sad, catastrophic balls up, involving a man that various reports identify as a highly experienced hunter (as one would expect from his position). I feel for his family and the others involved who will wear this for the rest of their lives.
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I will always maintain that shooting either Cape or water buffalo at close range requires the hunter to incapacitate the animal instantly with either a head or neck / spine shot. It has always baffled me that the practice in Australia (head / neck shooting only) is somehow regarded as irresponsible by the safari hunters of Africa, irrespective of the anatomical differences in the two buffalo species. No on will ever convince me that a Cape Buffalo shoulder / spine shot is a small target.
Discussing this with my brother-in-law in Pretoria this past weekend, he showed me some of the crap written on outfitter websites about Cape buffalo shot placement. It’s alarming how many of the websites identify the shoulder shot as the primary target whilst claiming that this will destroy the animal’s heart.
Oh well. Things can and do go wrong when hunting dangerous game, hence the term. Personally I prefer to select activities that provide a moderate thrill with a very low risk of leaving a widow and fatherless children, but that’s just me. This incident is clearly a very sad, catastrophic balls up, involving a man that various reports identify as a highly experienced hunter (as one would expect from his position). I feel for his family and the others involved who will wear this for the rest of their lives.