G'day lads,
I'm just trying to find a little short and simple yes or no information to share with an inquiring rifleman. I'm not looking for a rightness/wrongness debate at all.
So here it is: Has anyone ever taken-out an elephant rib with an arrow to successfully kill that elephant with that arrow (regardless of bow type it came from)? Yes? No?
I often hear of buffalo ribs being busted through, but I'm wondering if this has ever happened with elephant.
I'm aware of the dead elephant rib test conducted by one well-known gent, and his belief that it cannot be done. I just want to ascertain whether this is the case in all instances, especially on live elephants. So, basically, if you've heard of an arrow either stopping dead on a rib or going through a rib, please let me know.
Thanks so much,
Ben