@Valerio, now that you are here: Congratulations on a job very well done! Not many would be up to that task!It’s interesting to read your comments on the Leopard Charge I had last July in my concession in Zambia…thanks in advance
@leopardslayer I won't speak for anybody else, but I certainly didn't get the feeling that anyone was trying to belittle the man or tear him down! I know for myself personally that was absolutely not the case. I'm sorry if you interpreted it that way, and even more sorry if he does. That was certainly not my intention.
Glad to have you here… That was an excellent video and job well done… Makes me wish to come hunt with you.It’s interesting to read your comments on the Leopard Charge I had last July in my concession in Zambia…thanks in advance
It’s interesting to read your comments on the Leopard Charge I had last July in my concession in Zambia…thanks in advance
I don’t understand the question…..and thanksSo, I wanted to figure out why you guys got in so close?
Congrats on your team doing it’s job so well and walking away without scratches.
I don’t understand the question…..and thanks
Aprox 10 meters but we could not see itIt is likely the video perspective that has me confused. I’ll ask a different way. How close were you to the Leopard when it started the charge?
Aprox 10 meters but we could not see it
the shot that killed the leopard was taken when he was at 1.5 meters awayIt is video perspective and editing that left the impression you were much closer. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
I’ll remember this lesson for future videos.
the shot that killed the leopard was taken when he was at 1.5 meters away
Really well done. I assume that was instinctive over the sights rather than looking through the scope?the shot that killed the leopard was taken when he was at 1.5 meters away