Ontario Hunter
AH legend
Bull seems done after first shot. Must have spined him. Hmmm. Maybe not. Note how the bull is able to arch his neck as dying. Clearly not broken. Interesting. Wonder where that first shot impacted?
Yes. I don't think the PH would have been blabbering that loudly if they were after a wounded animal. They surprised the buff too close and he reacted.That guy has reflexes of an F1 driver...
But he was also prepared; gun at low ready with his right hand near the safety and trigger. As CMK points out above... had the charge come from the right, his first shot might have landed a split second too late.
I sure would like to know the rest of the story. He mentions seeing buff tracks as if they were not trailing a buffalo.
Ed Z
Absolutely incredible! Such skill to pull off that shot and drop that charging bull. Incredible.Great reactive shooting but a lesson in always being alert and ready
Why won't it play?Great reactive shooting but a lesson in always being alert and ready
PH was following up buff hit by client, buff circled around, PH hit it in forehead, just below the boss. The final shot was off camera. I expect nothing less from the genuine professional that Russel is, and for him it's just another day at work.Yes. I don't think the PH would have been blabbering that loudly if they were after a wounded animal. They surprised the buff too close and he reacted.
Yep, Rin Tin Tin got his licks in.One of my favorite parts of this video that just made me laugh was the subtitles for the dog. Woof. Woof. Woof.
@Denvir Tire thanks for the info as this is the question I was about to ask. Was it wounded?PH was following up buff hit by client, buff circled around, PH hit it in forehead, just below the boss. The final shot was off camera. I expect nothing less from the genuine professional that Russel is, and for him it's just another day at work.
I'm tipping my hat to cameraman, balls of steel...
But for f__k sake, finish the animal!Great reactive shooting but a lesson in always being alert and ready