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<blockquote data-quote="Westcoaster" data-source="post: 530445" data-attributes="member: 13554"><p>If the shots are further or the climb is steep and/or rough I'll take my custom Model 70 in 338wm.</p><p> </p><p>If it's thick or I'm going in to the thick to find a wounded bear I like my 416 Rigby with 400 grain Swift AFrames. </p><p> </p><p>I've killed a number of bears with each and they both work very well. </p><p> </p><p>Last spring one of our bear hunting group brought his son on his first bear hunt. We spotted a nice big black bear boar for him and he got the fever during the stalk and just ****ed it off. He ran into the thickest crap you don't want to go into with a hole in his rear leg. My partner and I went in and I finished him off at about 25 feet as he started to come for us. I double lunged him with the 416. He kinda looked like he got pushed over hard and didn't really move again. </p><p> </p><p>Critters that I shoot with it just kind of die quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westcoaster, post: 530445, member: 13554"] If the shots are further or the climb is steep and/or rough I'll take my custom Model 70 in 338wm. If it's thick or I'm going in to the thick to find a wounded bear I like my 416 Rigby with 400 grain Swift AFrames. I've killed a number of bears with each and they both work very well. Last spring one of our bear hunting group brought his son on his first bear hunt. We spotted a nice big black bear boar for him and he got the fever during the stalk and just ****ed it off. He ran into the thickest crap you don't want to go into with a hole in his rear leg. My partner and I went in and I finished him off at about 25 feet as he started to come for us. I double lunged him with the 416. He kinda looked like he got pushed over hard and didn't really move again. Critters that I shoot with it just kind of die quickly. [/QUOTE]
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