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Bergers for Grizzley Bears
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<blockquote data-quote="EZShooter" data-source="post: 196286" data-attributes="member: 5305"><div style="text-align: left">First of all, good luck! That sounds like a very good time to be had, congrats on getting the draw / tag. </div><p></p><div style="text-align: left">I shoot the Bergers in my 300 RUM, and I have never shot a bear with them... that being said, I don't mind shooting big deer with them, or maybe a hog, since I have very, very good shot placement, but the bullet isn't as heavy jacketed and constructed as say a Trophy Bonded, Swift, or Accubond bullet. You could be in for a wee bit of excitement, and tracking wounded brown bears is not for me... </div><p></p><div style="text-align: left">You should go to Bergers website, they can give you some direction via email, I have seen other posts where forum members have done that and one of the Berger team has contacted them back with answers. I get the impression that Berger is very interested in their customers, so I am sure you would get an answer, straight from the horses mouth to say.</div><p></p><div style="text-align: left">EZ My .02</div></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EZShooter, post: 196286, member: 5305"] [LEFT]First of all, good luck! That sounds like a very good time to be had, congrats on getting the draw / tag. [/LEFT] [LEFT]I shoot the Bergers in my 300 RUM, and I have never shot a bear with them... that being said, I don't mind shooting big deer with them, or maybe a hog, since I have very, very good shot placement, but the bullet isn't as heavy jacketed and constructed as say a Trophy Bonded, Swift, or Accubond bullet. You could be in for a wee bit of excitement, and tracking wounded brown bears is not for me... [/LEFT] [LEFT]You should go to Bergers website, they can give you some direction via email, I have seen other posts where forum members have done that and one of the Berger team has contacted them back with answers. I get the impression that Berger is very interested in their customers, so I am sure you would get an answer, straight from the horses mouth to say.[/LEFT] [LEFT]EZ My .02[/LEFT] [/QUOTE]
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