I've seen that one before, but its a good one.
Picture that instead of being in relatively open area you are crammed into cover that is unlikely to let you see 10 yards, with an animal twice as tall as you are that weighs as much as 10 big brown bears or 20-30 average sized adult grizzlies. Then consider that you might even be doing it on purpose.........................its sort of a sport for lunatics.
In my very limited experience, a slightly low ("failed") brain shot on a charging elephant did turn it away from me and my PH and from the first intended victim, my videographer. That had been previously described to me as "the next best thing that can happen if you shoot too low and miss the brain" on an elephant.
That said, five and a half paces to the bull elephant's front feet doesn't feel that close. I suppose adrenalin plays a role. When an elephant raises its head back up close, it really screws up your shot reference points.
The cartridge I owe my life to is the 404 Jeffrey. 400 grain Barnes Banded Solid, 2350 fps and the rifle was a Heym Express Rifle (from Ralf Martini). Amazing rifle. Smooth, accurate and providing less felt recoil than the other medium bores that I had shot over the years (Ruger RSM, CZ 602, CZ 550, Winchester Super Express).
So, I agree that sometimes "turning" a charging animal is a perfectly satisfactory result from the charging animal being hit "hard enough".
Hey, at least you didn't run. We all wonder how we would act, at least a little.
I got outrun by a 50 year old tracker. We decided that if they ran up the hill we retreated to then they were serious enough to shoot.
I've seen that one before, but its a good one.
Picture that instead of being in relatively open area you are crammed into cover that is unlikely to let you see 10 yards, with an animal twice as tall as you are that weighs as much as 10 big brown bears or 20-30 average sized adult grizzlies. Then consider that you might even be doing it on purpose.........................its sort of a sport for lunatics.
Elephant is the only animal on the planet that still scares me, even with an appropriate rifle in my hands................
Elephant is the only animal on the planet that still scares me, even with an appropriate rifle in my hands................
Yeah, isn't it great?
Even more than the dreaded ex wife?....
Nice to hear the stories from those who have been there and done it....