How close is too close for a dangerous charging animal?
my "calculations" indicate....minimum distance = one mile give or take a few feet.....
How close is too close for a dangerous charging animal?
So when the animal is after you, you draw and fire without thinking about it - or calculating the distance or closing speed.Thanks for all replies.
In an ambush charge, there is no time to make a calculated decision. Frontal cortical grey processes are out of the equation, due to no time for such when ambushed. When an animal appears full vicious, there is a lower limbic grey instinctive fear response. I don't have to contemplate how vicious the animal appears; instead the fear signal is autonomically generated as an instant reflex. When an animal appears headed towards me, with me as its obvious target, too furious, too close, to fast, the signal to get it into my hands is generated reflexively, not based on cerebral calculation.
If a reasonable person has immediate fear of loss of life or bodily harm due to ambush, he is allowed to initiate the process of clearing leather without having to show his math worksheet to the authorities. If I clear leather at 50 feet, that is because I experienced a very strong instinctive signal to do so at that time/distance, based not on taking time to cogitate about the mathematics of the situational time, speed and distance.
Point out the powder burns on the pelt."If a reasonable person has immediate fear of loss of life or bodily harm due to ambush, he is allowed to initiate the process of clearing leather without having to show his math worksheet to the authorities. If I clear leather at 50 feet, that is because I experienced a very strong instinctive signal to do so at that time/distance, based not on taking time to cogitate about the mathematics of the situational time, speed and distance."
...all you have to do is convince the reasonable people at F&G...
...a video of a very young Mark Sullivan getting too close to a dead Cape Buffalo...
UP CLOSE CALL KILL ..Amazing Cape Buffalo Charge . Hunter himself defense!!! - YouTube
richbuff I think you reached the wrong conclusion in your example.
If the charging animal is twice as fast as the human he will reach you in half the time. So the 21 feet would not be 42 feet, it would be 10 & 1/2 feet.
...a video of a very young Mark Sullivan getting too close to a dead Cape Buffalo...