This guy needs a bigger gun
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I like to hunt, but I only hunt what I will eat. I can't see killing a great cat just to pump your ego.
I would have been more scared of all the panicked guys trying to shoot the cat when he charged. Look, you can see one with the rifle pointed right at the guy that shot.
I would have been more scared of all the panicked guys trying to shoot the cat when he charged. Look, you can see one with the rifle pointed right at the guy that shot.
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When hunting dangerous game it is standard for the guides to carry backup rifles. If you noticed the hunter took the first shot and no one else shot until the lion charged. At that point all bets are off and you do what you have to keep someone from being killed. Really don't see what the problem is. Are y'all saying a profesional guide doesn't have the right to protect himself or his client? Granted the hunter should have made a better first shot but sometimes **** happens.
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I don't post much here but looks like personal whore gratification here to me. Nothing like a majestic lion being ruled in his kingdom by silver edacity.
But that is just my opinion.
My philosophy... hunt to kill, kill to eat.
But that is just my opinion.
My philosophy... hunt to kill, kill to eat.
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Originally posted by jmeng
When hunting dangerous game it is standard for the guides to carry backup rifles. If you noticed the hunter took the first shot and no one else shot until the lion charged. At that point all bets are off and you do what you have to keep someone from being killed. Really don't see what the problem is. Are y'all saying a profesional guide doesn't have the right to protect himself or his client? Granted the hunter should have made a better first shot but sometimes **** happens.
When hunting dangerous game it is standard for the guides to carry backup rifles. If you noticed the hunter took the first shot and no one else shot until the lion charged. At that point all bets are off and you do what you have to keep someone from being killed. Really don't see what the problem is. Are y'all saying a profesional guide doesn't have the right to protect himself or his client? Granted the hunter should have made a better first shot but sometimes **** happens.
Hunting a lion so you can hang a head on your wall is an a#$hole move if you ask me.
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