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7x57 & 120 TTSX for black bear
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1507496" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I ran hounds on bears for a few seasons and saw alot of different kills on juiced up bears not static feeding bears. The bear with the most wrecked insides I saw was done with a 243, 85grn serria at 3250fps. My 300 wby didn't do the damage that little 243 did. Everything from 375 winchester to that 243 was used over our hounds. All were at fully engaged blacks that are far harder to kill than a feeding unaware bear. </p><p> Your choice will be fine with the positive of it will have 2 holes instead of one. Take the time to learn where on that bear to put your bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1507496, member: 85987"] I ran hounds on bears for a few seasons and saw alot of different kills on juiced up bears not static feeding bears. The bear with the most wrecked insides I saw was done with a 243, 85grn serria at 3250fps. My 300 wby didn't do the damage that little 243 did. Everything from 375 winchester to that 243 was used over our hounds. All were at fully engaged blacks that are far harder to kill than a feeding unaware bear. Your choice will be fine with the positive of it will have 2 holes instead of one. Take the time to learn where on that bear to put your bullet. [/QUOTE]
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