Another Buffalo Shot Angle

Which color do you aim at?

  • Red

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Blue

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Green

    Votes: 26 100.0%
  • Yellow

    Votes: 1 3.8%

  • Total voters
    26

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Right between green and yellow, maybe a little closer to yellow than green. Yellow would probably break one shoulder (good) but hit only one lung (bad). If you miss a bit to the left you're in trouble. Green is a bit too inside. Blue will work if you can pull it off, but an inch lower would be better. Red isn't going to hit anything immediately important, maybe an artery if you're lucky.
 
Another good poll!
 
Green (especially the right edge of green) looks like it would hit the heart, or top of it, no?

Red looks too far to the right, since he is at an angle. Would a shot at the same height, but more to the left, say straight down from the eye, hit the spine as it dips down?

Yellow looks risky - and too far back - isn't this where there is a chance that the bullet could fail to enter the chest cavity, and skid along the outside of the ribcage?

Great threads btw @Altitude sickness . I have no buffalo experience yet, but hope to change that in August.
 
Green for the first shot, because there will most likely need to be a second one.

Buffalo that are aware of your presence get their adrenaline up and will normally require at least a second shot to finish the job. Of course a hit to the CNS will stop anything in its tracks, so a shot to BLUE as a follow up when this one charges.

If it's possible to sneak up on a buffalo and get a shot in without it knowing, the chances of a one shot harvest is much more likely.

EDIT - Just saw the purple in post #6... :ROFLMAO:
 
Hilarious Franz, bulls get pissed enough on their own. I’m not shooting one in the sac

I would have posted Bulls standing in heavy brush as you often find them in many hunting areas. But they don’t present a viable shooting window as a rifled scope can usually find. It looks like a no shot opportunity

I’ll try to find one. And then do an elephant next
 
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Difficult to be certain but with the head up posture I suspect that blue would miss anything of value

Either green for me or right on the nose - its right nostril
 
I’d go green on the first shot, looks like a heart shot to me
 
Green and you are golden
 
I shot mine last year on the green dot and took out his heart. On difference was mine was quartered the opposite direction so I hit him on his left side.
 
If you are like Mark Sullivan, you walk straight up to him and when you are 10 feet away shoot him in the purple and then let him “decide how he wants to die”.View attachment 619387
I was showing my brother-in-law, some of Mark’s videos online where he walks up to them and he said (about Mark): “ I don’t understand how he’s able to walk… with balls that big!”

I hope you guys don’t mind the comic relief on this post. It’s quite useful information. I just couldn’t help myself.
 
I’ll check when I get home. It’s a more obscure one. I don’t recall the name
 

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