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Here are some images of shot placement. They were taken from the IBEF pdf file that you can find here.
http://www.nbef.org/
It has a lot of great information for both archery and rifle bear hunters.
Overhead view of shot placement angles.
Composite image I created from the individual ones below.
Individual images from the composite image.
Bear
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Circulatory System
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Here is another one.
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This is good info, I actually studied this NBEF stuff really good before I went on my first archery spring bear hunt.
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Great info!
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Thanks good info!
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Awesome Information Thanks
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Thanks Billy I will just need to find one shoo dat. :chuckle:Mark
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Thanks BTKR! Best article on this subject I've found to date. On 6 Jun I logged on to American Hunter.org re: "How To Shoot A Bear". It was OK but they are in the "bust the shoulder 1st camp". I'm not a magnum shooter (definately nothing wrong w/that) but get my jollies by close shots w/leverguns in traditional calibers. I think my best choice is a double lunger. Now, from these picts, I finally see why waiting until near front leg is fwd makes sense. Just gotta graduate from cardiac rehab before 1 Aug!!!!! Last bear I got was w/a 450 Marlin which is closer to a short range magnum than a traditional caliber. Bullet lodged against far shoulder blade & knocked him down but I had to finish him.
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Thanks for the pics and info. It gives me something to think about, August 1st aint that fer away
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Shoulder or Neck for me.....they just don't get up or run after that.
Great Pics guys!
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Sideswipe,
I enjoy shooting lever guns as well. I have a Marlin 1895 Cowboy that a want to shoot a bear with so BAD!!! I hand load it and have a really hot load ready. I like to think I will get one this year. It must be a real rush getting one with a lever gun with open sights!!! I think I'm going to do some scouting around Forks this year. Shot my first bear in the Cascades with a scoped .308 but wanna find a better population away from so many people and kill one cowboy style!!
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Good info. Thanks Billy
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Tried for quite a while to copy the picture in this old post from another forum. It is a target picture of a bear's heart and lungs from facing front. Maybe someone else could have better results getting this shot placement guide here?
http://www.marlinowners.com/forums/index.php/topic,30878.0.html
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