African Hunting Gazette

Facing a Cape Buffalo Charge - In Texas !

I turned to African PH, Wayne Grant. “Very nice,” he smiled. “Nailed him right in the brain. You probably would have had to step out of the way as he went down.”

Wayne Grant and Tony English don’t need much introduction in the safari world. Wayne is a born and raised Zimbabwean, now residing in South Africa, and Tony is from the Natal Midlands in KwaZulu-Natal. Both guys have been in the game for a very long time, and I have enjoyed several big-game safaris with them, both in Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

Wayne used to run leopard-hunting courses in South Africa for professional hunters needing leopard experience, and from the experience he gained, he and Tony developed what they call ‘a practical, safari-shooting school’.

“A conversation or debate about shooting is one of those wonderful fireside discussions, like firearms, or ballistics, that can go on forever,” Wayne said. “There are so many different facets, so many diverse situations, that there never seems to be any hard-and-fast rules that everyone agrees on, that would

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