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Alaska Black Bear Caliber Choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2601206" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I like what I see in the 35 rem but don't own one. I have a Contender pistol, and recently picked up a 309 JDJ barrel and dies from a member here and have been really impressed so far. I believe from what I've seen JDJ maximizes what you can get out of a Contender but if you don't want to reload I think the 35 Rem is a good combination of shooting ease and power. However you did say rifle, so recoil from some of the larger bores shouldn't be bad. On another note, storage....... I would double, tripple wrap in oil, silicone socks, etc. any firearm left near the coast of AK. I put my aluminum arrows in a pvc storage tube upon returning from a AK moose hunt. 6 months later the tube was full of aluminum dust and fetching. The salt water in the air gets into everything. Obviously storage at another's home would be the best! </p><p>Sounds like a ton of fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2601206, member: 105102"] I like what I see in the 35 rem but don't own one. I have a Contender pistol, and recently picked up a 309 JDJ barrel and dies from a member here and have been really impressed so far. I believe from what I've seen JDJ maximizes what you can get out of a Contender but if you don't want to reload I think the 35 Rem is a good combination of shooting ease and power. However you did say rifle, so recoil from some of the larger bores shouldn't be bad. On another note, storage....... I would double, tripple wrap in oil, silicone socks, etc. any firearm left near the coast of AK. I put my aluminum arrows in a pvc storage tube upon returning from a AK moose hunt. 6 months later the tube was full of aluminum dust and fetching. The salt water in the air gets into everything. Obviously storage at another's home would be the best! Sounds like a ton of fun! [/QUOTE]
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