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Quote from: Skillet on February 10, 2014, 06:24:47 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on February 10, 2014, 04:41:13 PM.300 Winnie and 165gr Accubonds for me, I like a little more bullet speed to weight ratio with the magnums. It's all in the bullet. FPS for your pet load?3340 Fast and flat! RL-22 and a Federal 215M.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on February 10, 2014, 04:41:13 PM.300 Winnie and 165gr Accubonds for me, I like a little more bullet speed to weight ratio with the magnums. It's all in the bullet. FPS for your pet load?
.300 Winnie and 165gr Accubonds for me, I like a little more bullet speed to weight ratio with the magnums. It's all in the bullet.
I always get a chuckle out of these threads, if you haven't killed a bear then your in for quite a trip. Bears are very tough critters and dont bleed for squat, if you dont break a bear down and you gotta track one through brush the recovery is gonna be difficult, unless your a Damn fine shot and and good at feild judging a bear then you need to be a hell o alot closer than 400 yards, bear need to be hit hard on the first shot, and bear are great actors to, you will find that out... many people wound bear and never have the sack to own up to it, find a good heavy round with good bone crushing knock down power
What bullet do you recommend? A bonded (Accubond or Partition) or standard cup and core bullet (standard)? Or even a bullet like the Cutting Edge bullet that the front pedestals break off and create a star type wound channel?
whichever you can shoot accurately.