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85 Grain 09-30-2012 03:33 PM

Black bear hunting with a .30-30?
 
Bear season is around the corner. This will be my first time hunting bear, more specifically, black bear. Do you guys think a .30-30 will suffice? I know it's a favored deer round but I am wondering if I should invest in a .308?

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

redmag 09-30-2012 03:40 PM

Don't buy another gun use the 30.30. Black bears are not that tough especially with one placed through the ribcage.

Bocajnala 09-30-2012 05:21 PM

The .30-30 will work great.
-Jake

Wingbone 10-01-2012 01:48 AM

The one, and only, bear I shot was with a .32 special (30-30 clone) Winchester in Canada several years ago at 15 feet. DRT. It never twitched. If I went again, I'd use the same rifle. Light and handy in a tree stand.

warny 10-01-2012 02:22 PM

I've shot over a dozen bears with my 30-30 Win.I've also shot 3 moose with it so far.Know your gun,get them in range,and good shot placement.

handloader1 10-01-2012 06:16 PM

Bear hunting is a good excuse to buy a more powerful rifle. Good luck.

mitchmtm1 10-02-2012 11:26 AM

30-30 is fine. Just place the shot where it needs to be and It will preform well.



Mitch

halfbakedi420 10-02-2012 11:42 AM

fo sho..30-30 will perform.

redgreen 10-02-2012 03:31 PM

30 30 + bear = smoked hams & rug

Tundra10 10-02-2012 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by redmag (Post 3984868)
Don't buy another gun use the 30.30. Black bears are not that tough especially with one placed through the ribcage.

Make a prudent shot and you will be fine.

salukipv1 10-03-2012 12:06 PM

I think it depends on the black bear we're talking...

the ones I hunted in western Canada, a 300win.mag was ideal, my dad's 270 was hardly enough...

in the lower 48 though, maybe a 30-06 would be ideal? of course over bait at 30yds vs. open ground at 200-300yds makes a big difference.

Elkshed 10-05-2012 07:23 PM

.30.30 will do the trick.Even a larger magnum is marginal if the shot is mis-placed.I have shot a lot of bear with .30.30 and .308 among others right behind the head and they dropped where they stood.seperated the spine from the skull.I was close though.I would go for a heart and lung shot at a distance though.

ihookem1 10-09-2012 04:06 PM

My 15 yr old son just got one last month with his .270 Win. It was surely enough. It went 20' and that was it. Slightly quartering towards us, one shot through the front shoulder, blew the heart almost in half and out the bottom. 150 gr. Hornady 53gr IMR 4350. One shot and It was all over but the cryin and the weepin. The bear was 206 gutted.

Valentine 10-17-2012 11:35 AM

Wonder when . . .
 
the 30-30 will get the last endorsement for bear hunting on the internet.

spuddog 10-21-2012 05:33 PM

I've hunted deer w/ 30-30 and agree with the others that it has the goods for bear. The one caveat i would add is to be sure of your hunting situation. For example, in CO we can't bait and can't use hounds, so you're not shooting from a stand or inside of 75 yds. There is a good chance that you might need a 100+ yd shot, in CO. In that situation you might want something with a little less drop and a little more punch out past 100. I see you're in PA and will probably be in a stand or deep woods, so I know this isn't an issue for you but I'm adding this for others that might read the post.

Good luck!

Valentine 11-01-2012 08:07 AM

Before any of us were born
 
...PA hunters were harvesting bears with 30-30's.

Of course, the bears weren't wearing the protective armor that needed the high velocity cartridges to down them.

Kidding of course, but I noticed the calibers started getting letters after the number, denoting that the rifle will take on all armored bears walking Penn's Woods.

txhunter58 11-02-2012 04:00 PM

Anticipated shot < 150 yards: 30 30 is more than adequate

> 150 yards, I would want something bigger.

country1 11-03-2012 09:45 AM

It is not just the cartridge but a combination of the cartridge, bullet weight, bullet construction and bullet speed at expected shooting distances. I have never shot a black bear, but for me I would use a bullet heavier than the 150 gr. in a 30-30 - something with the ability to penetrate more than the off the self 150 gr. Some of the black bears can be a good sized animal and A LOT of animal from ribcage to ribcage. Rem, Win, Federal and Hornady make a 170 gr. bullet for the 30-30. Hornady also has the 160 gr. LEVERevolution ammo in 30-30. Use what shoots well in your rifle also also has the capability to do well what may be required of it.

Steve in PA 11-03-2012 03:11 PM

I don't have the picture loaded, but several years ago a hunter took the then heaviest black bear in PA up near the F. E. Walter Dam using a .30/30 rifle.

HesseRay 11-05-2012 06:03 PM

I grew up bear hunting in WV and have seen countless black bear killed with .30-30s. I suspect that PA bear hunting situations will be really similar to the ones we have in WV so your .30-30 is more than sufficient.


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