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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 933561" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>The anatomy of every game animal is different from every other game animal. Understanding the anatomy of a bear is critical in preparing shot placement. Compare the </p><p>Trying to include the most important information you'll need in a forum post isn't practical.</p><p>This link deals primarily with bow hunting but the kill zone information is still valuable, even to the rifle hunter:</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.ballistics101.com/images/bear_images/bearshotplacement.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.ballistics101.com/images/bear_images/bearshotplacement.pdf</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's another link that will be worth your time to read:</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.blackbearheaven.com/best-kill-shot-black-bear.htm" target="_blank">Shot Placement Best Kill Shot for Black Bear - How to Shoot a Bear</a></p><p></p><p></p><p> The only thing I might add is, if you wound the animal and it runs or wanders off, be VERY careful tracking it. This isn't a deer - it's far more dangerous. As long as it has enough energy to move and an opportunity to attack, it will. A wounded bear will sometimes run off and lay down. They're often difficult to see and can surprise even the experienced hunter with a sudden violent charge from what seems to out of nowhere.</p><p></p><p>Good hunting ................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 933561, member: 50867"] The anatomy of every game animal is different from every other game animal. Understanding the anatomy of a bear is critical in preparing shot placement. Compare the Trying to include the most important information you'll need in a forum post isn't practical. This link deals primarily with bow hunting but the kill zone information is still valuable, even to the rifle hunter: [URL]http://www.ballistics101.com/images/bear_images/bearshotplacement.pdf[/URL] Here's another link that will be worth your time to read: [URL="http://www.blackbearheaven.com/best-kill-shot-black-bear.htm"]Shot Placement Best Kill Shot for Black Bear - How to Shoot a Bear[/URL] The only thing I might add is, if you wound the animal and it runs or wanders off, be VERY careful tracking it. This isn't a deer - it's far more dangerous. As long as it has enough energy to move and an opportunity to attack, it will. A wounded bear will sometimes run off and lay down. They're often difficult to see and can surprise even the experienced hunter with a sudden violent charge from what seems to out of nowhere. Good hunting ................ [/QUOTE]
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