At the beginning of the video, you will view a segment of the reenactment. Don’t miss the rest which is near the end of the video. Quanah Parker commanded 700 Comanche, Cheyenne, Kiowa and Arapaho warriors, vs 23 Buffalo Hunters at Adobe Walls. The Shot of the Century: How Billy Dixon Changed History with a Bullet. The Shot of the Century was made by a buffalo hunter named Billy Dixon one Texas day in 1874. Dixon and a handful of other buffalo hunters were under siege by a massive force of Comanche, Kiowa, and Cheyenne warriors who’d united in a bloody effort to drive out the invaders from their hunting grounds. For three days, between 700-1,200 mounted warriors laid siege to Adobe Walls, a small trading post on the South Canadian River in the Texas Panhandle. Behind those walls, Dixon fought for his life alongside 27 other men and one woman. In the end, a legendary rifle shot ended the siege and sent the war party into retreat. Dixon’s incredible long-range shooting with a “Big Fifty” Sharps at 1,538 yards entered the history books as the Shot of the Century.