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Best Bullet for Bear Defence?
Using standard big game hunting rifles ranging in power from a 30-06 and 7mm on up to a .300 and .338, what do you think is the most effective bullet when protecting yourself against a charging black bear or grizzly bear? Nosler Accubond? Nosler Partition? TBBC? and so on....???
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200 grain Nosler Partition.
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Barnes or TBBC as heavy as you can find.
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Swift a frame in a heavy for caliber bullet
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I will say Nosler Partitions..........on the other hand, running faster than your hunting buddy or guide is an alternative........:D
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Nosler .338/ 225gr Accubond Spitzer
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ORIGINAL: WA7MM I will say Nosler Partitions..........on the other hand, running faster than your hunting buddy or guide is an alternative........:D |
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The biggest you can get. Also, you might want to consider a pistol since it's easier to shoot yourself with in case you miss. After all you don't want to be taken prisoner by a wounded grizz....
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100 Gr Sierra Boattail from a 243!!! :D
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Barnes X, Swift A-Frame, TBBC, or Win. Fail Safe. Good luck.
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Big and heavy, I think all the major players (Nosler, Barnes, Sierra) make quality bullets. There is quite a difference in a black bear vs. a grizzly bear.
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3 inch mag 12 gauge 1 oz rifled slug, hands down................
A friend of mine whos son is a guide in Alaska had a run in with a 1000 lbs kodiak years ago and proved that a 1 oz slug will do the job, this kodiak dropped in its track with a single slug to the head from less then 5 feet away. |
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If i would have read your post all the way through before replying, my first and second pick would be a 450 marlin and 45-70 with either loaded with barnes 400 grain round nose bullets. My third choice would be a 375 H&H loaded with 300 grain partitions.
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ORIGINAL: Doe Dumper 100 Gr Sierra Boattail from a 243!!! :D I think hisprimary choice of bullet was the Sierra GameKing, 85gr.HPBT ;) Now, regarding the orig. post, I'd feel pretty good using a bullet of adequate weight, dependingon caliber (ie; 160gr. or more in 7mm, 180gr.+ in 30caliber), inany of the premium lines such as Trophy Bonded (my 1st choice), or NoslerPartitions. |
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250 gr Nosler .338 Win mag
220 gr TBBC 300 Win Mag 220 gr Nosler 30-06 175 TBBC 7mm Rem mag Those would be my choices. BBJ |
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12 gage hands down for defence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For hunting I am real close to bareback jacks choices. |
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ORIGINAL: bigcountry Barnes or TBBC as heavy as you can find. ![]() |
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well i would have to say the best gun in the whole world the great 243(yeah right) with a "Wimpy" 100 gr accutip boat tail:DNOT, i would have to say the calibers that bbj said i agree with him 100%;):)
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RE: Best Bullet for Bear Defence?
Dixie Terminator>73cal
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RE: Best Bullet for Bear Defence?
Forget about the rifle calibers. Any good strong rifle bullet in a powerfull cartridge is good on big bears when the range is far. The 45/70 in levers and the 338 in bolts should be the least you take in the field. A shot through both lungs in those calibers will drop any bear in 100 yards or less 95% of the time.
A charging bear is a completely different animal in a completely different situation. The range of a bear charge is measured in tens of feet not hundreds of yards. He is generaly either enraged or hungry and needs to be stopped right now. The gun you need has to be one you can carry and have ready to shoot 100% of the time. You need to be able to wield this gun even if the bear has you on your back and is tearing at your head. That eliminates all long guns. It has to be uncomplicated and capable of functioning even when you can't. It has to fire even if you can't cock the trigger. Forget semi-auto handguns. It also has to be able to drop 1000 pounds of angry mussle, tooth, and claw before it can eat you. I'd say at least a .454 casull in a double action sixgun. Keep the hammer down in an empty chamber but keep the others full. The gun won't fire if dropped or hit hard but one pull of the trigger and it will go boom in a big way. |
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