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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2208958" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>If sir you owned a High Quality H&H Double starting with a 416 Rigby, 460 Nitro, 557 Nitro and could accurately shoot with iron sites (with practice) It would be the BEST rifle for a Brown Bear and ALL OTHER DANGEROUS GAME within 100yds out to two or three depending your shooting abilities. Only one shot needed. PERIOD! Your repeater only has (3) <em>shouts</em> with cycling. The double is like a semi auto after the first shot and if you kept two cartridges between you fingers you could reload fast, but no need if you shoot straight and hit a vital zone. Try fast re loading a bolt through the top compared to a break open. What is the average distance to shoot a Brown Bear? There is so much woods you usually shoot on the shore line or a marsh. Spotting them off a boat then stocking them. The guide will always get you the closest he can safely so the you don't miss the shot. If I didn't have a double I would take my model 70 in .325WSM with 200 or 220 partition weight bullet or If I had one in 375 Ruger Safari. Always wanted one since they came out it will take anything on this Planet unless we dinasourssessouree back to life, Then I would borrow a 6.5 Creed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2208958, member: 116439"] If sir you owned a High Quality H&H Double starting with a 416 Rigby, 460 Nitro, 557 Nitro and could accurately shoot with iron sites (with practice) It would be the BEST rifle for a Brown Bear and ALL OTHER DANGEROUS GAME within 100yds out to two or three depending your shooting abilities. Only one shot needed. PERIOD! Your repeater only has (3) [I]shouts[/I] with cycling. The double is like a semi auto after the first shot and if you kept two cartridges between you fingers you could reload fast, but no need if you shoot straight and hit a vital zone. Try fast re loading a bolt through the top compared to a break open. What is the average distance to shoot a Brown Bear? There is so much woods you usually shoot on the shore line or a marsh. Spotting them off a boat then stocking them. The guide will always get you the closest he can safely so the you don't miss the shot. If I didn't have a double I would take my model 70 in .325WSM with 200 or 220 partition weight bullet or If I had one in 375 Ruger Safari. Always wanted one since they came out it will take anything on this Planet unless we dinasourssessouree back to life, Then I would borrow a 6.5 Creed. [/QUOTE]
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