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BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
I will be hunting in south east Alaska for black bears with a 270, any suggestions on bullets.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
The 150gr nosler partition is tops in the 270win for black bear moose and caribou. Its in loaded ammo and if you reload consider the 160gr partition as well. Federal loads the 140gr thorphy bonded but I would pick the partition as first choice.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
Same bullet you shoot for whitetails. Black bears are built very similar (bone density, muscle density wise) to whitetails.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
dad shot a big black bear, vancouver island with his .270 with 150 gr nosler partitions loaded by federal, did the job well!
Use any premium bullet, controlled expansion..... |
RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
There's a remington 140 gr safari grade ammo should do good on bear.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
Deer ,bear same bullets..........................Harold
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
My choice would be Barnes TSX, Nosler Partition, TBBC or Swift A-framesfor bears in Alaska.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
Pioneer2 and SwampCollie are right. Black bear are just not that hard to kill. If I were you, I'd shoot exactly what your gun likes for deer and not think twice about it.
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RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie Same bullet you shoot for whitetails. Black bears are built very similar (bone density, muscle density wise) to whitetails. Standard bullets like the Corelokt, power point work fine but a partition or thophy bonded are super choices. 277 140-150grs 7mm 140-160grs 308 165-180grs 338 200-225grs 358 200-250grs I have seen alot of good sized bears killed with the 170gr 30-30 but a 308win and a 180gr would be better. The 270win is OK just pick a bullet that will punch clean through like the 150gr partition. You want a exit wound so if it dosn't drop right there you have a better chance to have a blood trail to follow. High velocity rounds are not necesary thats why the 30-30win works OK. I prefer 308 bore and up like a 308win, 35rem, 356win, 358win, etc. All mine were taken with a #60 recurve so yes there not hard to kill but the right bullet choice is vital. If you have tracked over twenty wouded bears you would now why. They don't leave much of a trail to follow sometimes just faint depressions in the moss. and don't have the instinct to bed down like white deer dowhen not pursued. And dont be over scoped either most likely you will shot less than 30 yards. |
RE: BULLET CHOICE FOR BLACK BEARS
ORIGINAL: TJEN ORIGINAL: SwampCollie Same bullet you shoot for whitetails. Black bears are built very similar (bone density, muscle density wise) to whitetails. Standard bullets like the Corelokt, power point work fine but a partition or thophy bonded are super choices. 277 140-150grs 7mm 140-160grs 308 165-180grs 338 200-225grs 358 200-250grs I have seen alot of good sized bears killed with the 170gr 30-30 but a 308win and a 180gr would be better. The 270win is OK just pick a bullet that will punch clean through like the 150gr partition. You want a exit wound so if it dosn't drop right there you have a better chance to have a blood trail to follow. High velocity rounds are not necesary thats why the 30-30win works OK. I prefer 308 bore and up like a 308win, 35rem, 356win, 358win, etc. All mine were taken with a #60 recurve so yes there not hard to kill but the right bullet choice is vital. If you have tracked over twenty wouded bears you would now why. They don't leave much of a trail to follow sometimes just faint depressions in the moss. and don't have the instinct to bed down like white deer do when not pursued. And dont be over scoped either most likely you will shot less than 30 yards. Certainly nothing wrong with beefing up a bit. And I do agree that an exit hole is important. Careful is free... foolhardy and wreckless is often not. I do believe though, that if you are using a decently constructed bullet on deer, it will work equally as well for you on bear, given it's placed correctly (it all comes back to placement... always does). Excellent advice on not being "over-scoped" as well. We'll have to agree to disagree on the part of bone and tissue density due to hibernation in black bears... I suppose thats for another thread. |
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