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Being quite unknown with buffalo, I’d say yes, but I feel there is a catch?
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No catch. Photo is a little grainy, but he's a nice old bull for sure. The shooting sticks will certainly be going up.
 
I'll have the safety off and the crosshairs were they need to be waiting for your answer ;)

I like the way you think! Same area where we will be hunting. All 60,000 acres of it. ;)
 
Well, I hope that your red dot isn't that big....lol. Yeah, looks good.

Hehe :) I did this on my iPhone and couldn’t get it smaller.

But in general, when I see pictures of where to shoot I always find that the tiny dot that people put is not representative of reality either. Because in the heat of the action, you should aim for the place where you’ll have the largest room for error. You never know if the animal moves at the last moment, you happen to have a bad trigger press or just shaking from excitement.

The bigger dot represents for me the fact that if I aim to its exact center, even I wander off within that circle, anywhere inside I’ll still inflict a rapid mortal wound.

But happy to listen to the thoughts of the more experienced hunters ;)
 
Because in the heat of the action, you should aim for the place where you’ll have the largest room for error.
I understand what you are saying and its a great way of looking at it. You have nailed it with this statement above.

My personal experience has always been that hunters tend to shoot Cape Buffalo too high. I have seen so many shots that were on the borderline between a mortal shot and a wounding shot, thankfully majority going the correct side of the line.
I think that you have nailed it with your representation.
 

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Out of all the different color variations of Impala the black Impala just stands out with its beautiful pitch black hide.

Impala is one of the animals you will see all over Africa.
You can see them in herds of a 100 plus together.

This excellent ram was taken with one of our previous client this past season.

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