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At least you found the right place to ask...150 gr is light for bear, they have a heavy shoulder and way more fur and fat than a deer. 180gr hits hard due to the rounder nose, is less likely to be destabilized when shooting through brush and penetrates deeper. 165gr was designed for to be the best of both worlds with good long range trajectory and energy. A fast bullet seems good on paper, but a heavy slug moves less in the wind, and actually drops less at long range. Just learn to sight in 2 1/2" high at 100 yds, called sighting in for maximum Point Blank Range. Out to 245 yards, no worries about hold over. Sighted dead on at a 100 means you gotta guess how high to hold if he's out past 200. Be absolutely positive of your target, many things seem for sure like a bear from a distance. Bear really shouldn't be shot at past 250, especially important to get steady, and pick a little tiny spot to aim at. Tracking a wounded bruin is another thing that sounds better on paper than in the woods. Shoot bears right on the point of the shoulder, rather than just behind, as you would on a deer. Craig Boddington's books are great tools for bear hunters.
In all seriousness, I hunt bear naked and scare 'em to death. Who needs a knife or rock anyhow.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 05, 2011, 08:58:44 PMIn all seriousness, I hunt bear naked and scare 'em to death. Who needs a knife or rock anyhow.this post is just fine without pics
Quote from: rasbo on April 06, 2011, 06:40:24 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on April 05, 2011, 08:58:44 PMIn all seriousness, I hunt bear naked and scare 'em to death. Who needs a knife or rock anyhow.this post is just fine without pics I tried posting my picture but it said " image too large ".
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 06, 2011, 07:53:01 AMQuote from: rasbo on April 06, 2011, 06:40:24 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on April 05, 2011, 08:58:44 PMIn all seriousness, I hunt bear naked and scare 'em to death. Who needs a knife or rock anyhow.this post is just fine without pics I tried posting my picture but it said " image too large ". :chuckle:not sure if your bragging or complaining
I wouldn't recommend bear hunting alone at least until you get a few hunts under your belt.