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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 745575" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>It was awesome. We got 2 out of that pack. I wasn't any help. My friend and I were black bear hunting and I had my 416 Rem mag with ghost ring sight. That is where I learned the lesson that a general purpose bear rifle NEEDS a scope. And a range finder would have been ideal</p><p> I held for 300 yards but the big brown one I shot at was a bit over 400 . Where the 400 gr Swift A Frame plowed up the mud was in perfect line with his shoulder. But 2-3 feet low. </p><p></p><p> This was in Southeast, on Prince of Wales Is. in 1992 . And I can still replay the hunt in clear detail. . Here in the Interior where I live now. Wolves are kindof scattered and the primary land based means of getting up on them is with a snow machine in the winter. It can be a seriously rugged hunt. </p><p></p><p> I would like to put a bug in the ear of anyone who may come up big game hunting. If you get a look at a wolf or wolves. PLEASE! !!!!! SHOOT THEM! ! </p><p> We have lots of wolves, lots of other game too. But getting up on a wolf is rare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 745575, member: 56732"] It was awesome. We got 2 out of that pack. I wasn't any help. My friend and I were black bear hunting and I had my 416 Rem mag with ghost ring sight. That is where I learned the lesson that a general purpose bear rifle NEEDS a scope. And a range finder would have been ideal I held for 300 yards but the big brown one I shot at was a bit over 400 . Where the 400 gr Swift A Frame plowed up the mud was in perfect line with his shoulder. But 2-3 feet low. This was in Southeast, on Prince of Wales Is. in 1992 . And I can still replay the hunt in clear detail. . Here in the Interior where I live now. Wolves are kindof scattered and the primary land based means of getting up on them is with a snow machine in the winter. It can be a seriously rugged hunt. I would like to put a bug in the ear of anyone who may come up big game hunting. If you get a look at a wolf or wolves. PLEASE! !!!!! SHOOT THEM! ! We have lots of wolves, lots of other game too. But getting up on a wolf is rare. [/QUOTE]
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