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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1533610" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I am into black bear hunting in Maine. I'm still young enough that I can make memories with my son and we do enjoy bear hunting every season. Yes I believe that I was talking with a man on here who had mentioned that his son ( I think?) had shot a very nice bear at 300 yards with a .243 with Barnes bullets and it dropped right in its tracks. And...yes I am interested in the bullets if the original poster is not interested. I just bought some .35 caliber round nose, 250 grain, Sierra at a guy's shop, the box was opened, and the bullets had been around a while however they looked good enough to try in my .358 Winchester. I have about 20 rounds of 220 grain Silvertips that I pulled from some older ammo a lot of years ago (20-30 +), however really have never thought to reload them. Thanks for mentioning these bullets in your post, renewed a old interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1533610, member: 69192"] I am into black bear hunting in Maine. I'm still young enough that I can make memories with my son and we do enjoy bear hunting every season. Yes I believe that I was talking with a man on here who had mentioned that his son ( I think?) had shot a very nice bear at 300 yards with a .243 with Barnes bullets and it dropped right in its tracks. And...yes I am interested in the bullets if the original poster is not interested. I just bought some .35 caliber round nose, 250 grain, Sierra at a guy's shop, the box was opened, and the bullets had been around a while however they looked good enough to try in my .358 Winchester. I have about 20 rounds of 220 grain Silvertips that I pulled from some older ammo a lot of years ago (20-30 +), however really have never thought to reload them. Thanks for mentioning these bullets in your post, renewed a old interest. [/QUOTE]
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