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Hopefully not inflammatory and I do not mean to upset anyone, but... Setting up a charge with a large animal is easy. No skill involved there. If he gets charged that often, by anything, he is either incompetent or he is intentionally causing it. I'm starting to wonder if there if are there any farm kids on the forum who grew up working large animals...Charges from stuff bigger than that Cape Buffalo occurred on occasion when you screwed up, and if you grew up working large animals you remember very well you were very unarmed at the time, and if you were armed you couldn't shoot because it would have been a huge economic loss. When working in a lot or at a sale barn you had the same mess to deal with 20 or 30 times per day. This guy is doing it in the open with a Cape Buffalo that is half the size of a small Brangus bull and he's armed with a .500 NE. That makes it a non event compared to normal work for farmers and ranchers. Richard. EDIT... He also gets paid specifically to kill it...whereas everyone else with the exception of clients on safari usually is legally required to do everything to avoid killing it...there is a difference there. RGP |