Odinsraven
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Click bait - thought this site was better than that - Doctari culled 650 Buff with 9.3x62- so QED - as said thought this site was better than allowing clickbait ! Clearly not !
How many DG have you taken with a .375 in Africa? Would you face an elephant charge with one?Hunting is a pursuit that requires practical skills in shooting and more skill in tactics.
And the .375 will take anything that walks the earth.
How many DG have you taken with a .375 in Africa? Would you face an elephant charge with one?
I killed a heck of a bushbuck with a .375. I heard horror stories of those dangerous little rascals.How many DG have you taken with a .375 in Africa? Would you face an elephant charge with one?
. I would face an elephant charge with a .375 if that is all that I had, but am still relatively fleet of foot (over short distances).First, my comment was not directed at you. Second, I have been charged by an elephant, at the distance you are aware of the charge he will catch up, they move very deceptively fast (25 mph) for such a large animal.I killed a heck of a bushbuck with a .375. I heard horror stories of those dangerous little rascals.. I would face an elephant charge with a .375 if that is all that I had, but am still relatively fleet of foot (over short distances).
I killed a heck of a bushbuck with a .375. I heard horror stories of those dangerous little rascals.. I would face an elephant charge with a .375 if that is all that I had, but am still relatively fleet of foot (over short distances).
Malaysia has opened hunting and moreover opened DG hunting? Could you provide more details? Which outfitters are there? etcSure, if you have nothing else, you can stop an attack with a rifle caliber 375 H&H Magnum, at least to try it. A friend of mine and PH in Malaysia killed a charging Asian elephant with the cartridge 9,3x74R because he had nothing else at hand. He usually used a rifle caliber 460 Weatherby Magnum for DG hunting and backup, based on his experience.
Only DG available is water buffalo and saltwater crocodile. Yes it is open to hunting. Elephant not though.Malaysia has opened hunting and moreover opened DG hunting? Could you provide more details? Which outfitters are there? etc
My -black-PHs in Zimbabwe have never heard of Bell and his colleagues.I don't believe everything Bell said and there are very experienced elephant hunters who also have some doubts about whether everything always went as well as he tell it. Bell and his elephants is a topic in itself. He is still very often quoted when it comes to choosing a cartridge for elephant hunting, above all by hunter who have never shot an elephant before.
Malaysia has opened hunting and moreover opened DG hunting? Could you provide more details? Which outfitters are there? etc
Only DG available is water buffalo and saltwater crocodile. Yes it is open to hunting. Elephant not though.
Water Buffalo should be in the same DG category as Friesland and Jersey Cows.Only DG available is water buffalo and saltwater crocodile. Yes it is open to hunting. Elephant not though.
Water Buffalo should be in the same DG category as Friesland and Jersey Cows.
There are some reportable agencies like HuntGeo and Malepartus that offer hunts over there. Saw Malepartus and their booth on Jagd und Hund this year and previous years with this offering.I read something like that somewhere, but it seems strange to me because it was also not easy at time to hunt in Malaysia. All depended on the connections at the highest levels of a PH there. But that could be the case. Nevertheless, I would always make sure that everything is done legally, because the laws in Malaysia, especially regarding gun ownership, are very strict and the penalties are accordingly.
A domestic hog turned loose to root hog or die will in one generation become feral and give birth to striped, wild hogs.There were still wild buffalo back then, but in Southeast Asia, the transition from tame to wild is fluid. For thousands of years, animals have been tamed and then become wild again, wild animals have been captured to be tamed,...and so on. This applies to the water buffalo as well as the Asian elephant.
There are some reportable agencies like HuntGeo and Malepartus that offer hunts over there. Saw Malepartus and their booth on Jagd und Hund this year and previous years with this offering.
It is definitely not a budget option for sure.
Usually right after saying they are going to use thier old 45-70 for Elephant.I don't believe everything Bell said and there are very experienced elephant hunters who also have some doubts about whether everything always went as well as he tell it. Bell and his elephants is a topic in itself. He is still very often quoted when it comes to choosing a cartridge for elephant hunting, above all by hunter who have never shot an elephant before.
Interestingly, for several centuries it also applied to the African elephant - at least those subspecies that could be captured and trained by the Carthaginians. Hannibal used them with limited effectiveness against Rome during the Punic Wars. In 218 he famously marched his war elephants over the Alps into Northern Italy.There were still wild buffalo back then, but in Southeast Asia, the transition from tame to wild is fluid. For thousands of years, animals have been tamed and then become wild again, wild animals have been captured to be tamed,...and so on. This applies to the water buffalo as well as the Asian elephant.