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LR or heavyweight for Tundra Grizz?
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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 558645" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>leave the 6.5 at home. I know some guys will say that the 6.5's are fine for bear, but most havent lived in bear country or had a close call with a grizz. not to mention if its a guided hunt your guide will most likely laugh. I think that the .338 is the ticket, I feel that its the best long/short distance bear caliber around. Why take a anything but a BEAR RIFLE on a BEAR TRIP? The onlything I might consider over a .338 is a big .375cal (ie RUM, Wby).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 558645, member: 10306"] leave the 6.5 at home. I know some guys will say that the 6.5's are fine for bear, but most havent lived in bear country or had a close call with a grizz. not to mention if its a guided hunt your guide will most likely laugh. I think that the .338 is the ticket, I feel that its the best long/short distance bear caliber around. Why take a anything but a BEAR RIFLE on a BEAR TRIP? The onlything I might consider over a .338 is a big .375cal (ie RUM, Wby). [/QUOTE]
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