When Buffalo hunt does not go to plan...

maybe i wasnt mad thinking it was an option then! semi auto would be an option too. if the slug hit the skull would it stun or kill assuming you hit between the eyes?
shakey
 
maybe i wasnt mad thinking it was an option then! semi auto would be an option too. if the slug hit the skull would it stun or kill assuming you hit between the eyes?
shakey
maybe i wasnt mad thinking it was an option then! semi auto would be an option too. if the slug hit the skull would it stun or kill assuming you hit between the eyes?
shakey

Yes... lot of big "ifs".... I don't think even Brenneke seriously consider it an option as they put a picture of a wild boar on the box...
 
maybe i wasnt mad thinking it was an option then! semi auto would be an option too. if the slug hit the skull would it stun or kill assuming you hit between the eyes?
shakey
The skull of a buffalo is protected by the boss of the horns. I suspect that a lead slug on the horn boss would merely increase the "grumpiness" factor.

David.
 
maybe i wasnt mad thinking it was an option then! semi auto would be an option too. if the slug hit the skull would it stun or kill assuming you hit between the eyes?
shakey

Also, semi-autos aren't an option for legal reasons in a lot of African Countries...
 
i have to admit i have no idea about the laws or whats a good idea, im just asking what sounds like fairly dumb questions that pop in to my head. thanks for humouring me guys
shakey
 
Just my thoughts ....

The brain of a buffalo is set way back and low in a head surrounded by shock absorbing cartilage and bone designed to absorb 2 tons of impact

I know nothing of brenneck and solid slugs but if you miss the brain even by an inch with a solid from a .375 doesn't always result in lights out - a 450 etc allows a bit more leeway

A slug would have to penetrate a foot of bone, not deviate and not disintegrate

Perhaps a slug can do that but I've never shot one so don't know

A 'shot between the eyes' might well result in a miss depending upon relative position of shooter and aspect of the head of buff

You have to look 'into' the animal not aim at features on the outer surface to locate the brain
 
These give us a good idea of targeting - pictures courtesy of FGASA - Advance rifle handling course
 

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