Further to my post above, some observations and comments:
My three shots were within 31 seconds from first to last.
It was in the open, in tall grass. After the second shot, buffalo turned to us, and looked at us. (with that look!)
I shot him third shot under left eye (aiming between eyes from apprx 80 meters)
My friends buffalo was shot in the bush, at apprx 50 meters.
One shot to the heart, buffalo decided to flee, run maybe 200 meters and dropped.
Some observations and afterthoughts:
After the first shot, you don't know what the buffalo will decide, and first shot does not guarantee instant incapacitation, the buff will have some time to decide what to do for his last moments.
First buffalo (mine) stood his ground, and had thirty seconds to charge (up to him), and second buffalo had 200 meters to make, either on us, or in opposite direction. (up to him)
I was really concerned with situation in the bush, with small visibility.
Next is the comments of my PH.
This in part confirms my observations from these two experiences.
Buffalo in the open, and buffalo in the bush are two different animals.
In the open, they are cautions, and keep some safe distance.
In the bush, they are spooky, and hard to approach. They run away at first wind, or sound.
But it could also be difference of character between the two animals I am describing, one standing his ground, another running for dear life.
Maybe this comments will help you decide on how you want hunt buffalo? In the bush or in the tall grass?
I am attaching screenshots from a film that my friend made when I was hunting.
- observing
- first shot from stick, 100 meters, broad side double lungs
- second shot, off hand (no stick), we approached few steps, to maybe 90 meters, double lungs next to first hit
- third shot, he was facing us, he made few steps towards us, and stopped
- on the spot
A friend was filming behind me all the time.