Gibbs505 you may very well be correct as two things have happened since I last read the Maneaters of Kumaon. 50 some odd years have gone by and uhhhhh...the other thing is.....uhhhh...I FORGET....damn it!
I do vaguely remember reading about Col Corbett carrying his Rigby 275 once looking to shoot a sambar for bait and finding himself very close to the maneater he was hunting. He talked about how much he liked the 275 but felt that, given the choice, he would prefer to have his other rifle so he chose to ease out of the situation to return again the next day with his double rifle.
I no longer remember what the other caliber was that he used? I lent my old original book that I was given back in the early 60's to someone who chose to not return it. Just a book, nothing special but it was given to me by someone special and I sure would have liked it back. As it is I found a newer copy on line and bought it and it sits in my library. I should dig it out and read it again someday.
You can say what you want about the Brits and the Raj in India but one has to admit that Corbett must of had Kahoonies the size of Texas!
Regards,
Dave
I do vaguely remember reading about Col Corbett carrying his Rigby 275 once looking to shoot a sambar for bait and finding himself very close to the maneater he was hunting. He talked about how much he liked the 275 but felt that, given the choice, he would prefer to have his other rifle so he chose to ease out of the situation to return again the next day with his double rifle.
I no longer remember what the other caliber was that he used? I lent my old original book that I was given back in the early 60's to someone who chose to not return it. Just a book, nothing special but it was given to me by someone special and I sure would have liked it back. As it is I found a newer copy on line and bought it and it sits in my library. I should dig it out and read it again someday.
You can say what you want about the Brits and the Raj in India but one has to admit that Corbett must of had Kahoonies the size of Texas!
Regards,
Dave