357 mag?
#3
RE: 357 mag?
I would use my old bear load: the Keith .358429 semiwadcutter (173-grain bullet) cast of hard lead, or heat-treated, and 14 grains of Alliant 2400 powder. I have fired this load through grizzly bear heads and it penetrated about 6" into the ground after going through the bear' s heads!! Shoot them on the end of the nose as they approach you. The bullet will travel through the nasal passages, and enter the brain. Instant bear kill!!
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wabash, IN
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RE: 357 mag?
eldeguello hit it right.......
Use heavy, hard-cast lead bullets for bear-type critters.............many bear guides won' t even take you out unless you' re packing something in that line. Federal makes a 180gr hard cast lead hunting round in .357Mag that is perfect for this type of application.
Use heavy, hard-cast lead bullets for bear-type critters.............many bear guides won' t even take you out unless you' re packing something in that line. Federal makes a 180gr hard cast lead hunting round in .357Mag that is perfect for this type of application.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bossier City LA United States
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RE: 357 mag?
What you do is lube that 357 Mag up real good with bacon grease. That way when you run out of ammo you can throw it at the bear and it may be distracted long enough by the smell so you can get away.
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RE: 357 mag?
if looking for a load and not some smartass comments then i reccomend a 173keith and about weight bullet, at some speed. the gun can still be a comfort (mentally) even if its not the top choice. then again dont forget 2 legged predators
#8
Fork Horn
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RE: 357 mag?
This is just what you need! Take a look at the 200 gr. load, and keep in mind that these ballitics are from a 4" barrel. This load is much heavier and much hotter than the federal one.
http://www.corbon.com/357magnum.html
http://www.corbon.com/357magnum.html
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Nebraska
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RE: 357 mag?
with all due respects my friend....this is one guy that considers the .357 Magnum to be among the most worthless handgun cartridges ever develoged.....
It' s certainly not a bear gun and I' d far prefer a larger diameter bullet (.44 Special, .45 long colt) for defence.....
It' s certainly not a bear gun and I' d far prefer a larger diameter bullet (.44 Special, .45 long colt) for defence.....
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Allen Texas USA
Posts: 210
RE: 357 mag?
the .357 WORTHLESS? Man, you must be the ONLY one that knows anything about guns that thinks that...
I agree with the others that suggest a hardcast, heavy-for-caliber bullet for penetration...... remember, with bears, you would possibly shooting thru a pretty heavy coat of fur before actual damage begins... and the .357 is pretty light for bears, so the more penetration you get, the better.
I also would not suggest using a handgun smaller than .44 or .45 Colt for bears.... ON PURPOSE. However, using one as self defense only... last ditch kind of thing... a .357 is WAY better than a sharp stick. If all you have is a .357, then load it with a heavy, hardcast bullet (or, perhaps the 180gr jacketed silhouette bullet) and go for it. I' d practice with it a BUNCH before going out with it.... make sure I could hit where I was aiming, and do it quickly...
good luck with it.......
I agree with the others that suggest a hardcast, heavy-for-caliber bullet for penetration...... remember, with bears, you would possibly shooting thru a pretty heavy coat of fur before actual damage begins... and the .357 is pretty light for bears, so the more penetration you get, the better.
I also would not suggest using a handgun smaller than .44 or .45 Colt for bears.... ON PURPOSE. However, using one as self defense only... last ditch kind of thing... a .357 is WAY better than a sharp stick. If all you have is a .357, then load it with a heavy, hardcast bullet (or, perhaps the 180gr jacketed silhouette bullet) and go for it. I' d practice with it a BUNCH before going out with it.... make sure I could hit where I was aiming, and do it quickly...
good luck with it.......