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<blockquote data-quote="sand dog" data-source="post: 1557782" data-attributes="member: 63596"><p>I work in the firearms industry and teach long range shooting, so I get to see a lot of shooters, guns, and ammo come down the road.</p><p>I think any quality, heavy for caliber, bonded bullet works well on bear, as long as they can shoot it! I'd rather hit vitals with a lighter caliber than in the butt with a 416!</p><p>Just a thought, but IT'S ABSOLUTELY your job as a guide service to recommend not only caliber but bullet. Do it in Africa often. You may even stick one box each of a few factory loads on the shelf, specifically for situations like this. May save a clients hunt...or your lives!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sand dog, post: 1557782, member: 63596"] I work in the firearms industry and teach long range shooting, so I get to see a lot of shooters, guns, and ammo come down the road. I think any quality, heavy for caliber, bonded bullet works well on bear, as long as they can shoot it! I'd rather hit vitals with a lighter caliber than in the butt with a 416! Just a thought, but IT'S ABSOLUTELY your job as a guide service to recommend not only caliber but bullet. Do it in Africa often. You may even stick one box each of a few factory loads on the shelf, specifically for situations like this. May save a clients hunt...or your lives! [/QUOTE]
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