BigUglyMan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- New Scotland
A range of 5-10 yards is the range that seems to turn the crank of those who wish to confront an elephant. The key word here is confront, rather than shoot from a distance. If that's the game you intend to play, knowing the terminal behavior of your bullet is advantagous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqus80yxJ5g
If you're not confronting the elephant, you're missing the point. If I ever shoot one I want to sneak right in on him and, if he becomes aware of me and turns I want to put the front sight on the centre of his nose (you have to aim lower than you think) and kill him instantly with one shot. If he doesn't turn, I want to put one just behind his ear to drop him. Poking a hole, even with a thumb-sized bullet, through a basketball-sized heart and waiting an extended period for a bull elephant to bleed out doesn't interest me.

























































