Todays Buffalo “ Call the Shot” Typical Zimbabwe shot presentation

Shoot or don’t shoot

  • Red

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Blue

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • Yellow

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shoot

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • Don’t shoot

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • Scope

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Red dot

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Irons

    Votes: 1 11.1%

  • Total voters
    9

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This seems to be the typical shot given in Zimbabwe. I took this screen shot from a video posted on a .450 used on a charging buffalo.


Tell me shoot or don’t shoot.

Which dot

What rifle, caliber and bullet. Scope, red dot or irons

This young man made a killing shot on this bull standing as shown.
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This seems to be the typical shot given in Zimbabwe. I took this screen shot from a video posted on a .450 used on a charging buffalo.


Tell me shoot or don’t shoot.

Which dot

What rifle, caliber and bullet. Scope, red dot or irons

This young man made a killing shot on this bull standing as shown. View attachment 620729
Red looks like it’s on the shoulder (my vote). Blue looks too high (maybe close to the neck(?) but I can’t tell for sure. Yellow looks like high lungs(?).

Scoped with something you shoot well. I bet that looked a lot better through a scope.

IMO
 
Hard to tell from the photo, but I think I’m going yellow and sending a second one right behind it. Open sights.

Red looks like it might be a little briskety to me.
 
Hell, I can’t even make out the buff. Maybe I should stick to ducks. :cool:
 
Had a little trouble figuring out where the shoulder is. I’d hold off taking the shot.
 
Can't see clear enough with irons. This is a good example of why you can take more buff and better ones with optics than with irons. I see these shot presentations a LOT and would need to look through the scope while the PH was looking with binos. I would be on the sticks but can't tell if I would take the shot or not from this photo. Most buff do not stand in the open and look at you from close by. Last 2 seasons, I have had this type of presentation at least a dozen times...I took 3 bulls, all with optics and some presentations I would not shoot even with optics. I have also not wounded anything in my approach. Shooting = dead buff. This happens a lot with PG also...it's just a common situation. It's also a good case to make for going a little bigger than minimum calibers on buff. I recommend something like 416. 375 feels a little puny on my DG hunts...I've made it work but it feels light and I usually go with 416 and 400 grain bullets. They exit almost every angle.
 
This is one where it's very difficult to place the anatomy of the animal from a still picture. Looking at it it in the bush with your own eyes you can see movement, and get an outline of the animal.

That being said, I think Wishfulthinker580 has it right.
Red looks like it’s on the shoulder (my vote). Blue looks too high (maybe close to the neck(?) but I can’t tell for sure. Yellow looks like high lungs(?).

Scoped with something you shoot well. I bet that looked a lot better through a scope.

IMO
 

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