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I am most likely moving to AK next year on my families propert.i will be alone for the most part, and I'm looking for a rifle for bear protection and hunting. Looking for a fight stopper. Any ideas on cal an rifl under one thousand
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for hunting and protection id go with 338, low power scope
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375 H&H, 338 WM, 300WM. Rem 700, Ruger 77.
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375 H&H, 338 WM, 300WM. Rem 700, Ruger 77.
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.375 H&H
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A Marlin guide gun in .450, .45-70 or something along those lines....
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,144511.0.html
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Any one of these.
http://www.ruger.com/products/guideGun/models.html
I have been stalking the 30-06 for a good WA brush gun, but would prefer a synthetic stock.
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For the interior bears I'd think a .338/.375 would be pretty good. If coastal a .375 should be fine, but I'd lean toward something more towards .416 to .458 cal.
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338 winchester will do it all!
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.338 wm or a 338-378 weatherby
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I would first decide on how far you think/believe you will need to shoot.
I could be wrong but based on the OP's description of what he's looking for, I would want something that will inflict maximum damage at 50yds or less and likely, if needed for self defense, it would be closer than that. Under those circumstances I would think a short, tactical style, shotgun with slugs would be the best choice. With something like a 450 Marlin lever gun as a close second.
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The only reason I didn't suggest a slug gun was because he mentioned hunting.
It's one of those questions that probably has a plethora of correct answers. Best to get answers from someone with real world experience in that scenario but you'll probably find 99% of the suggestions made so far would get the job done as long as the guy on the operating end of the rifle is able to do his part.
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My choice on my last Alaskan brown bear hunt..A 338/378 Accumark for long shots, and a Marlin in 450 magnum for in close! All bases covered!
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a browning BAR in 338 wm has more stopping power than a 12 gauge as far as penetration and ke
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