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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 72596"><p>I'll take it one step further. Heavy bullets are better a close range too!</p><p></p><p>The guy that shot the Brown Bear in Alaska with the 150gr bullet was insane to begin with, but where was the guide?</p><p>Why did the guide let him use that bullet? If I were guiding in Alaska for Grizz, I'd require a minimum of 338 with a 225 bullet. And a good hunting bullet at that. I'm a matchking and cauterucio fan like most others at this site. But for Grizz I'm using Barnes, or nosler, or something else with killing power. I dont care if I'm shooting 2" at 100 yards. I'm not shooting a grizz past 200 anyway. Probably under 100. Most bear attacks occur with woulded bears that are being tracked or while tracking another wounded animal such as a moose. Or even while gutting the animal like the elk hunter in Montana that was attacked by a grizz while field dressing his elk. Point is, drop that grizz as fast as possible before he gets into the thick (and dangerous) stuff! </p><p></p><p>Now if I'm doing a moose/bear combo. The 300 matchkings will be there! (for the moose!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 72596"] I'll take it one step further. Heavy bullets are better a close range too! The guy that shot the Brown Bear in Alaska with the 150gr bullet was insane to begin with, but where was the guide? Why did the guide let him use that bullet? If I were guiding in Alaska for Grizz, I'd require a minimum of 338 with a 225 bullet. And a good hunting bullet at that. I'm a matchking and cauterucio fan like most others at this site. But for Grizz I'm using Barnes, or nosler, or something else with killing power. I dont care if I'm shooting 2" at 100 yards. I'm not shooting a grizz past 200 anyway. Probably under 100. Most bear attacks occur with woulded bears that are being tracked or while tracking another wounded animal such as a moose. Or even while gutting the animal like the elk hunter in Montana that was attacked by a grizz while field dressing his elk. Point is, drop that grizz as fast as possible before he gets into the thick (and dangerous) stuff! Now if I'm doing a moose/bear combo. The 300 matchkings will be there! (for the moose!!) [/QUOTE]
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