ZIMBABWE: Carruthers & Co 2024 Hunt To The Save

Later that afternoon we drove down a parallel track to see if the herd had crossed, but there they were just off in the bush on the side where we saw them that morning. David drove on about 250 metres and we got out the guns and packed some water. On our way in there was a small kopje on our left and to keep the wind in our favour David lead us up into it so that he would have a better vantage point from which to glass the herd.

The bull we had seen was debated over a cup of tea before we left camp. The consensus was split with half saying he was just within the limit, and the others, me included putting him over. Be that as it may, my mind was made up, I was taking this buffalo regardless and I would absolve David of any consequences. A hunt is a hunt, and hunt we must.

So now as we scrambled up the kopje the task shifted from one of finding a candidate to finding the chosen one. This bull as you will have seen had a distinct white patch under his left eye and another on his left rump. He was unmistakable, but in the large group now spread out feeding, would we be able to find him again?
Once up on the rock David began glassing a group out to our right, perhaps a hundred metres off. Then he swung left and stopped stiff. "This is your buff right here, right here!" he whispered urgently. "Rest on my shoulder", there was no possibility of sticks, and in any case I could hardly miss this shot!

As so often happens, the shot just happens. You intend to take it all in, the red dot on the black hide, the muscle form and the angle of the horns, the ears. But the boom comes in the middle there somewhere and before you are fully conscious again your buff is off. This boy had been facing to my left at the shot but now he wheeled to the right, began to stagger a bit and David bellowed "hit him again". I did, the remaining barrel connecting on the right shoulder, exactly opposite the first shot. "Reload, reload", and as that was being done the buff slowly collapsed, bellowed and it was done. I put in two more shots into the boiler room, one of which hit a branch on the way in a shower of white chips.

Back slaps and congratulations all round and as we stood looking at this great mound of buffalo the attention turned to the inevitable reckoning, yes or no? Out came the tape, and it certainly looked even wider than in the photo. 35.5" on the dot! More back slapping and I gave David a wry look like I knew it would be ok all along. He just said 34. Metres that is, the distance of the shot. And 37 metres from there to where he fell.

We loaded him up and back at the skinning shed both lungs were found to have been shredded and the heart hit but not centrally. From the downward angle I doubt both lungs could have been hit with the first shot, but the Hornady DGX did the job anyway. That night it rained heavily, the rest of the buff and all of the other animals of the Save had made it through another dry season. Minus one or two of course.
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Well done and a great story!
 
Awesome! Thanks for sharing a great hunting experience.
 
Well done, Kevin. Very nice, old bull.
 
Excellent Congratulations!
 
Fantastic Kevin!
 
Congratulations on your hunt. Enjoyed the report. Next time we want to see you catching the python. ;)

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Well done Kevin, it is good to see your gun shoots true without a Pith helmet.
 

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Grz63 wrote on roklok's profile.
Hi Roklok
I read your post on Caprivi. Congratulations.
I plan to hunt there for buff in 2026 oct.
How was the land, very dry ? But à lot of buffs ?
Thank you / merci
Philippe
Fire Dog wrote on AfricaHunting.com's profile.
Chopped up the whole thing as I kept hitting the 240 character limit...
Found out the trigger word in the end... It was muzzle or velocity. dropped them and it posted.:)
Fire Dog wrote on AfricaHunting.com's profile.
2,822fps, ES 8.2
This compares favorably to 7 Rem Mag. with less powder & recoil.
Fire Dog wrote on AfricaHunting.com's profile.
*PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS FOR MY RIFLE, ALWAYS APPROACH A NEW LOAD CAUTIOUSLY!!*
Rifle is a Pierce long action, 32" 1:8.5 twist Swan{Au} barrel
{You will want a 1:8.5 to run the heavies but can get away with a 1:9}
Peterson .280AI brass, CCI 200 primers, 56.5gr of 4831SC, 184gr Berger Hybrid.
Fire Dog wrote on AfricaHunting.com's profile.
I know that this thread is more than a year old but as a new member I thought I would pass along my .280AI loading.
I am shooting F Open long range rather than hunting but here is what is working for me and I have managed a 198.14 at 800 meters.
That is for 20 shots. The 14 are X's which is a 5" circle.
 
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