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Welcome to the forum.I think that 140 grain softpoint would do just fine out of your Swede.It's not particularly fast, which I think would work in your favor with that soft point.I don't doubt that someone will disagree, but with proper placement I think you're good.Be sure to post pics of your bear.
Quote from: Dan-o on June 28, 2023, 03:33:50 PMWelcome to the forum.I think that 140 grain softpoint would do just fine out of your Swede.It's not particularly fast, which I think would work in your favor with that soft point.I don't doubt that someone will disagree, but with proper placement I think you're good.Be sure to post pics of your bear.Ok sweet! The ballistics from S&B for that 140 grain SP is:0 yards. 109 yards 218 yards. 328 yards. 437 yards2110 ft/lbs 1763 ft/lbs 1464 ft/lbs 1205 ft/lbs 983 ft/lbs2601 ft/s 2378 ft/s 2168 ft/s 1965 ft/s 1774 ft/s
Quote from: mopar411 on June 28, 2023, 04:03:43 PMQuote from: Dan-o on June 28, 2023, 03:33:50 PMWelcome to the forum.I think that 140 grain softpoint would do just fine out of your Swede.It's not particularly fast, which I think would work in your favor with that soft point.I don't doubt that someone will disagree, but with proper placement I think you're good.Be sure to post pics of your bear.Ok sweet! The ballistics from S&B for that 140 grain SP is:0 yards. 109 yards 218 yards. 328 yards. 437 yards2110 ft/lbs 1763 ft/lbs 1464 ft/lbs 1205 ft/lbs 983 ft/lbs2601 ft/s 2378 ft/s 2168 ft/s 1965 ft/s 1774 ft/sThose numbers mean nothing to you so I wouldn’t even bother looking at them. I shot a bear at 390 yards with my 6.5 Creed using 140gr Berger VLDH bullets and it died within 20 yards. Shot placement is key. Buy one box of each and see what your rifle likes then buy a bunch of the same lot number since you don’t reload.
Anyone of the one's listed are good. I would use the one your rifle likes the best. The 6.5 Sweed and the 6.5 Creed are about the same, factory loads are less than 100 FPS different. The 140gr are proven Moose getters.
I picked up a Swedish m41b a few weeks ago... SNIP
Quote from: mopar411 on June 28, 2023, 03:26:54 PMI picked up a Swedish m41b a few weeks ago... SNIPWhat kind of sights do you have on this rifle? What zero do you have in mind? Okie John
Any of those bullets can kill a bear. I personally would prefer a heavier bullet going faster, but I don't want to de-rail the conversation, those can get the job done. My advice is to make sure your gun likes the ammo, and practice in different locations/positions, knowing where to shot an animal and executing in the moment is two different things.One other thing that bothers me a bit that I commonly see from hunters is trying to save money on the bullet. The bullet is the only thing in your hunting set-up that actually touches the animal. I would rather save money with the rifle, or optics, or anything else before I skimped on the bullet. The bullet is the actual thing doing the actual job you need. Get the best bullet you can! At least that is my opinion. ....I should qualify that, the best bullet that shots well out of your gun, every gun is different.
I have taken numerous Bears with Nosler 140 gr Accubond-factory loads. Sako 6.5 Swede Stainless laminated stock with 3.5x10 Leupold, just a nice accurate gun, very capable Black bear gun.