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Reloading Hammer Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanit" data-source="post: 1865167" data-attributes="member: 92957"><p>Sent home from work for an elevated temperature only 100.4, my baseline normal temperature is 99.6 so not that far off however we have a hard line at 100°. So I'm home reading when I should be at work. This SARS CoV2 is getting everybody a little touchy. Usually for Black bears I use a .458 socom or .45/70, I have used a spear and honestly a spear kills hogs about as fast as a knife and both of those are quicker than everything but a headshot on wild boar that I've seen so far. I'm not saying anything ran off when shot but they usually have an expiration so to speak, spear a knife is more of a grunt and flop. For black bear I don't think I would have an issue with using a monocore a small bore or even a well-built premium. You might have to pick your shot so if you had to take that one second and pull the trigger you might want to think twice or at least I would. I would feel comfortable picking my shot with a 223 or larger with my choice and projectile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanit, post: 1865167, member: 92957"] Sent home from work for an elevated temperature only 100.4, my baseline normal temperature is 99.6 so not that far off however we have a hard line at 100°. So I'm home reading when I should be at work. This SARS CoV2 is getting everybody a little touchy. Usually for Black bears I use a .458 socom or .45/70, I have used a spear and honestly a spear kills hogs about as fast as a knife and both of those are quicker than everything but a headshot on wild boar that I've seen so far. I'm not saying anything ran off when shot but they usually have an expiration so to speak, spear a knife is more of a grunt and flop. For black bear I don't think I would have an issue with using a monocore a small bore or even a well-built premium. You might have to pick your shot so if you had to take that one second and pull the trigger you might want to think twice or at least I would. I would feel comfortable picking my shot with a 223 or larger with my choice and projectile. [/QUOTE]
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