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Specialty Handgun Hunting
1600lb free range bison, 338 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 326028" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p><strong>Re: 1600lb free range bison, 338 wsm PICTURES</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk460/emeraldislandlover/LisasBuff.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p><img src="http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk460/emeraldislandlover/LisasBuff2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p>Thank you Jim for posting! This handgun pictures is my favorite in all that I have. Shoots excellant and its looking like I have lost it to the lady in the picture. Looking forward to getting that twin looking handgun in the 338 Edge.</p><p> </p><p>My friend took his son and 4 other guys out the next day for another buffalo. They found the main bunch across the valley 1/2 mile away from where Lisa shot hers. Using his dad's 375 RUM he placed a shot just over the brain cap and under the horn boss using 270gr soft points at 100 yards. The bull (slightly smaller than Lisa's) shook his head and ran across the valley for 1/2 mile. Two hours later using the same gun and load Aaron (friends son) put another bullet behind the shoulder . Getting no response indicating being hit the bull with herd started climbing out of the valley. Another hour later Aaron found himself finally above the herd and out in the open without a prayer and three shells left. The 12 bulls spotted him ahead of them and lined out in single file in front of the herd and facing Aaron who is now totally scared to death. Way to far to run and three shells left. A really angry wounded bull with buddies ready to tromp his butt. The stare down is on for a long time until they herd turns and headed back down to the valley. The wonded bull stopped and looked back 30 feet from the gut pile we left the day before with Lisa's bull. He shot and dropped it.</p><p> </p><p>There is a moral to this story. It doesn't matter how impressive the ballistics of your shooter is. Animals can't read and if you don't hit them where it counts, they are not going to go down. Not this size of animal anyway!</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 326028, member: 12863"] [b]Re: 1600lb free range bison, 338 wsm PICTURES[/b] [IMG]http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk460/emeraldislandlover/LisasBuff.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk460/emeraldislandlover/LisasBuff2.jpg[/IMG] Thank you Jim for posting! This handgun pictures is my favorite in all that I have. Shoots excellant and its looking like I have lost it to the lady in the picture. Looking forward to getting that twin looking handgun in the 338 Edge. My friend took his son and 4 other guys out the next day for another buffalo. They found the main bunch across the valley 1/2 mile away from where Lisa shot hers. Using his dad's 375 RUM he placed a shot just over the brain cap and under the horn boss using 270gr soft points at 100 yards. The bull (slightly smaller than Lisa's) shook his head and ran across the valley for 1/2 mile. Two hours later using the same gun and load Aaron (friends son) put another bullet behind the shoulder . Getting no response indicating being hit the bull with herd started climbing out of the valley. Another hour later Aaron found himself finally above the herd and out in the open without a prayer and three shells left. The 12 bulls spotted him ahead of them and lined out in single file in front of the herd and facing Aaron who is now totally scared to death. Way to far to run and three shells left. A really angry wounded bull with buddies ready to tromp his butt. The stare down is on for a long time until they herd turns and headed back down to the valley. The wonded bull stopped and looked back 30 feet from the gut pile we left the day before with Lisa's bull. He shot and dropped it. There is a moral to this story. It doesn't matter how impressive the ballistics of your shooter is. Animals can't read and if you don't hit them where it counts, they are not going to go down. Not this size of animal anyway! Neal [/QUOTE]
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