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will a 7mm work for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lyons7STW" data-source="post: 562591" data-attributes="member: 36853"><p>I have no experience with brown bears and will not relay anything I do not know from being present or an extremely reliable source.</p><p>My dad took a canadian moose with a 7STW @ over 600 yards with 160 grn accubonds.</p><p>A couple weeks ago he took a shiras moose (smaller cousin) at 50 yards with a 338 win mag and 210 grn accubond. The STW was a bang flop. The 338 took a second to realize he was dead. But he was just the same. We have killed black bear and elk with both rifles from 200 to 600+</p><p></p><p>Either is capable.if all goes as planned. Either can be lacking, if it does not. Get a repeater in the largest caliber you are comfortable with. Take only shots you are confident in. With elk, black bear, moose, all the truly big game we hunt, we Shoot Until They Stay Down.</p><p></p><p>Does Alaska not have a .30 cal and up rule for the big stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyons7STW, post: 562591, member: 36853"] I have no experience with brown bears and will not relay anything I do not know from being present or an extremely reliable source. My dad took a canadian moose with a 7STW @ over 600 yards with 160 grn accubonds. A couple weeks ago he took a shiras moose (smaller cousin) at 50 yards with a 338 win mag and 210 grn accubond. The STW was a bang flop. The 338 took a second to realize he was dead. But he was just the same. We have killed black bear and elk with both rifles from 200 to 600+ Either is capable.if all goes as planned. Either can be lacking, if it does not. Get a repeater in the largest caliber you are comfortable with. Take only shots you are confident in. With elk, black bear, moose, all the truly big game we hunt, we Shoot Until They Stay Down. Does Alaska not have a .30 cal and up rule for the big stuff? [/QUOTE]
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