JLouis and the group, I would disagree about modern hunters not being as good marksmen as the old timers. I have hunted Buffalo, both Cape Buffalo in Zimbabwe, and a couple here. Here, one with my Shiloh 45-100 and one with my old 50-110 Winchester 1886. Basically, for Bison you just put a big cast bullet low in the body where the heart/lung area is. Both of mine just bled out in a minute or so. The Cape Buffalo in Africa, if I may generalize; are dangerous. Every year hunters and PH's die messing with the Cape. I took a 450 Rigby bolt rifle with a 500gr Hornady soft point loaded to 2500+/-fps. First shot low shoulder, knocked him down at about 50 yards. By time we tippy-toed around down wind and came up to him, he was back up. Second shot low in the brisket with him facing me, knocked him down again at about 20 yards. We walk up about 30 feet to his front, and I want to do the fool thing, poking him in the eye. PH says, shoot him again. I say why, and he says he ain't dead. I disagree, and he says "look at his eyes...". Say what! Eyes are closed! PH says he is waiting for you to get about six feet closer, then he is coming up off the ground and will stick one of those big 40"+ horns right up your posterior and throw you 20 feet up in the air. That is the good news. When you come down he will catch you on the other horn. That is the bad news. Next is when he stomps you into a puddle resembling a hairy tollhouse cookie mix. So, I stuck another solid about 2" higher in the brisket. Son of a B--ch; he comes up off the ground about four feet and slams back down. Then we get the famous death bellow. PH says, now you can go play with him. That was the scaredest I have been since my first real close range shootout in Vietnam. Cape Buffalo are scary once you put a bullet in one. Robert Ruark ranked the Dangerous Five in a book. He said Cape Buffalo are the most dangerous, since they have no weakness to exploit. I still love his quote. "Cape Buffalo simply look at you as if you owe them money...". I would love to go back to Africa one more time, and hunt Cape Buffalo. Prices are now out of my reach, $15,000 minimum. They scare me up close. Rich
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