That was great shooting. You dont take chaces with buffalo. If you don't drop them right away it can take days to finde it. They can survive a lot of damage. No matter how well the first shot was placed!!
Your movie with open sight hunter are perfect.... This is a real hunt and real hunter! Btw what kind of watch Henrikk Lott have on this movie? I'm waiting for your new production....
i'm impressed it took five shots to get the bull down, this is very tuff animal. i'm curious about the calibers and the shot placement ? great video, thanks, had great time watching it.
The client is using a 375 H&H, the guide I'm guessing a .416 Rigby or something like that. I shoot Asian Buffalo in North Australia and once it took 8-9 shots from a 308 to drop it. They can be tough cookies!!
@@zajagter2888 In many countries the legal minimum caliber for dangerous game or Big 5 is 375 H&H Magnum. In a few countries mostly former German or Dutch colonies they will accept the 9,3×62 or 9,3×74. Which ia basically a .36 caliber
@@zajagter2888 in Australia Asian buffaloes are a pest species and there is no minimum calibre required, although the 308 is under gunned. I have upgraded to a 375 Ruger and it does make a hell of a difference ( to my wallet and shoulder as well 😀)
Excellent piece. This should show non- hunters how hunting is much more than getting a kill. Its about learning the land and the species that live there. Gaining a large respect for different habitats. Above all else singling out a clean humane kill. Respecting the animals life.
Agreed. I hate when those prancing fools like Kendall Jones give us a bad name. People like her don't respect The Animals they kill, instead doing those king of the world poses.
Burmese name:)...Tin,yes their faces are a bit different,colour,and bit smaller in comparison to "Cape Buffalo"..but they are buffalo,dangerous animal when wounded,hope this helps,greetings from Cape Town
@@sticc3978 It's a hunting video. America had no African colonies. Also, America has no cultural connection with Mauser repeaters. I am Portuguese. The video is set in Mozambique, in the former Portuguese East Africa. I do suppose that the point of the video is the marketing of the Mauser M98 Magnum to a wide RU-vid audience. There is, however, a German language version of this video on RU-vid (Abenteuer Mosambik - Büffeljagd mit der neuen Mauser M 98 Magnum).
Tolle Aufnahmen. In Deutsch wäre das Video natürlich auch sehr ansprechend :) Aber eine Frage habe ich, 375 H&H? Ich dachte bis zur 375 H%H haben die Laufbündel eine Mündungsverstellung? Bei 1:16 sieht es aber sehr nach einem verlöteten Laufbündel aus!?
11.35 you use the word VENISON in reference to the meat from a buffalo. well lets try maybe the word BEEF, maybe. check the reference: www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=5EnuXsDvEcea4-EPmLeguAw&q=venison&oq=venison&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIFCAAQsQMyBQgAELEDMgUIABCxAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAA6BQgAEIMBUKwPWM0lYOczaAFwAHgAgAG2AYgB5wiSAQMwLjeYAQCgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6sAEA&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwjA8f7395DqAhVHzTgGHZgbCMcQ4dUDCAk&uact=5 What kind of meat is venison? In current usage, the term venison is used to describe the meat of a deer or antelope. Venison comes from animals such as our native whitetail deer, reindeer, moose, elk, and several non-native animals such as red deer, axis deer, fallow deer, sika deer, blackbuck antelope, and nilgai antelope.