I have only experienced one “Charge” and it was last weekend. Hunting with 3 friends and armed with only shotguns a rabbit (cottontail) was kicked up and ran directly at me, I was unable to shoot because another hunter was in the line-of-fire, had to let the rabbit pass within 5 feet (talk about fear?) I was so “rattled” that I missed the easy close/crossing shot, but hit it on my 2nd and the 16ga load of 7 1/2s killed it cleanly. It was HUGE - by cottontail standards and we estimated it’s weight at 2 pounds….None of the other hunters had ever seen an encounter like that. It proved (to Me) that I can handle myself in Life & death CHARGE situations and I feel ready for Elephant NOW
Well done. It is tests such as those which instill the confidence to venture forth into the wilds.
Several years ago a friend and I were quail hunting at our club. It just happened to be a gunmaker demo weekend, and Purdy was there to show off their wares and hopefully sell a shotgun or two.
The rep approached me in the clubhouse and asked what I shot, "Beretta - side by side", I replied.
Pointing to the display bench he said, "Oh you must try one of ours". "Oh, must I?"
The young man handed me a beautiful Purdy 28 gauge double, and said, "Please - feel free to take this into the field and give it a try - don't worry, it's a demo". I glanced at the non-demo sitting on the table - the price tag was north of $100K.
Armed with my Purdy, we set off into the field. The quail wasted no time in showing their utter lack of respect by refusing to die. I tried shouting at them, "It's a $100K Purdy - dammit", but to no avail; they simply flew off - showing their backsides.
Suddenly, my partner and his dog stumbled into a huge covey and a mushroom cloud of quail took flight like a mini atom bomb eruption. I turned toward to the noise only to be confronted with a Kamikaze Quail coming in hot.
With my partner in the direct line of fire, I squared off, my left hand around the barrels, my right just aft of the pistol grip, and I pressed out for a perfect "bunt". Smack - right on the side of the butt, and the attacker fell to the ground.
"That's a $100K Purdy", my partner yelled.
"Don't worry - it's a demo".