Pictures
#12
RE: Pictures
James Vee, that is one beautiful wildebeast! I notice the shot appears to be a paunch shot. How did the animal react and did you need to track to find him? Also, what caliber did you use and was that an entrance or exit hole?
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kerrville, Tx. USA
Posts: 2,722
RE: Pictures
I don't know how to post pictures either, but here is a link to my high country backpack buck:
http://www.monstermuleys.com/photos/PhotosID9/22.html
By the way texhookem: Gig um!
http://www.monstermuleys.com/photos/PhotosID9/22.html
By the way texhookem: Gig um!
#14
RE: Pictures
Thanks Hunter_59.
I'll be the first to admit, that my shot was far from perfect. It was rushed, the bull was 100 yards, quartering away, walking and about to take off. After I took the shot, using a .338 with 240gr, and the bull went into a gallop. I shot two more times, but caught brush. The Jack Russel took off first, then the PH and myself took off on foot after the bull. (This I could hardly believe, I would never imagine running down an animal) But after about 300 yards we found that the dog had that bull doing circles trying to get at the dog. I got prone, and shot the bull at the base of the neck, where he dropped.
I'll be the first to admit, that my shot was far from perfect. It was rushed, the bull was 100 yards, quartering away, walking and about to take off. After I took the shot, using a .338 with 240gr, and the bull went into a gallop. I shot two more times, but caught brush. The Jack Russel took off first, then the PH and myself took off on foot after the bull. (This I could hardly believe, I would never imagine running down an animal) But after about 300 yards we found that the dog had that bull doing circles trying to get at the dog. I got prone, and shot the bull at the base of the neck, where he dropped.