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Old 02-15-2015, 09:10 AM
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One of my MC brothers just left and was asking what my recommendation was for a Michigan bear hunt. He was at a Outdoors Sports show and began talking to a guy who lives up there and is wanting to do some trading.
This guy is willing to take my buddy and his wife up there for a bear hunt and stay at his place for a hog/deer hunt in So. Missouri on property my buddy owns.
He owns a .308,.270 and a .300 Win Mag. He is going to shoot the 300 and was wanting to know if the .308 for his wife would have enough to cleanly take a bear from up there. I will be loading for this excursion. He is not sure if she could shoot the .270 without issues. She has not hunted large game before and shot the 270. I dont know if they will be stand hunting or stalking.
Whatcha think? Thanks.
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Old 02-15-2015, 09:22 AM
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There is a slight edge to the 308 in power, but not much. I would use whichever she feels most comfortable shooting. The only bear I have taken was with a 270 in Montana.

With the 308, would use 165 to 180 gr bullet, with the 270, 140-150.
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Old 02-15-2015, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by SecondChance
One of my MC brothers just left and was asking what my recommendation was for a Michigan bear hunt. He was at a Outdoors Sports show and began talking to a guy who lives up there and is wanting to do some trading.
This guy is willing to take my buddy and his wife up there for a bear hunt and stay at his place for a hog/deer hunt in So. Missouri on property my buddy owns.
He owns a .308,.270 and a .300 Win Mag. He is going to shoot the 300 and was wanting to know if the .308 for his wife would have enough to cleanly take a bear from up there. I will be loading for this excursion. He is not sure if she could shoot the .270 without issues. She has not hunted large game before and shot the 270. I dont know if they will be stand hunting or stalking.
Whatcha think? Thanks.
Either would work for a black bear. I'd pick the .308 myself, as I use a 30/06. Does your friend have very many preference points for our draw? Here is what he can expect.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dn...s_461143_7.pdf

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ps what txhunter said.
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Old 02-15-2015, 12:57 PM
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the bears won't know the difference. let her shoot both and use the one she gets along best with. bears can't take a hit to the vitals nearly as well as a whitetail.
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Old 02-15-2015, 01:31 PM
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Some good advice in the replies so far. Have her practice with both rifles, and let her shoot the rifle that she is the most comfortable with. Also have her practice a lot (like several boxes of ammo) with the rifle that she will be using. Spread the practice out over several months and practice shooting with field positions that she would likely use on her hunt.

I've killed a couple of black bears, spot and stalk, one bullet each. One bear with my 45 acp model 1911, and the other with a .44 mag. Neither bear ran very far after being hit, and both of those pistols have a fraction of the power of either a .308 Win or .270 Win.
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Old 02-15-2015, 03:33 PM
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either would be perfect! with the right loads of course.

My dad used a .270 win. on his vancouver island black bear, 150gr Nosler Partitions.
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Old 02-15-2015, 04:27 PM
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Both are adequate if the shooter is but I would give the .308 the edge with more mass and energy.Heck more bears were takin with the great 30-30 than any other cal.
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Old 02-15-2015, 04:52 PM
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I a lady that killed a grizzly with a 270 winchester. It wasn't big grizzly but it was a grizzly. The biggest bear my cohesion killed in wv was 480lbs with a 6mm remington. The last one he killed was almost 300 lbs with a 480 ruger handgun.
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Old 02-16-2015, 04:08 AM
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Put any well made modern bullet from either a 270 or a 308 in the vitals and the bear will be cleanly taken. They ain't bullet proof.
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Old 02-16-2015, 05:22 AM
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Just pointing out that a lot of people hunt bear in Michigan with a bow. And the .30-30 is also popular.

If I ever take a bear, it will be with a .30-30.

Important to remember though, that Black Bears can climb trees.

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