That sorta falls into the "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" catagory.
It seems that whenever a velocity breakthrough occurs, someone is convinced it will result in faster kills without need of that dreadful recoil.
Perhaps we should all just shoot 45 gr TSXs at 5000 fps from .22-06s .22-284s, or .22 WSM then we wouldn't need old fashioned big bore rifles like the .243.
I think anyone who states that a 204 is a superior bear cartridge to the 45-70 should be encouraged to prove it on a real bear. I'd love to watch from a distance, and the up side is quite likely one can get to see Darwin's Theory in action, removing the mentally feeble from the gene pool.............
I do condone this, but guess what:
Exception rather than rule...
That does not look like a 310 lbs bear.
I'd guess 125 lbs max
...deciding between Marlin 45-70 models for black bear...claiming 45-70 wouldn't be effective...204 ruger would be better...
A fast light caliber for black bear starts at 25/06 moves thru the various 6.5s and up 270 and 7 to 30 cals. However big heavy wide bullets at modest velocity have a proven track record across the globe
Leave the 204 ruger for coyotes and crows
Tell the guy to swing a 2 oz hammer as hard as he can against his knee then try it with a 2lb sledge. Ones faster the other is proof that heavy objects in motion break bones and carry momentum.
243 w/85+grain pills (not varmint bullets) is perfectly capable of taking down a black bear too. The biggest problem I see with the 204 is lack of heavy, stout bullets. If you could find like a 50gr tsx in 204cal, it would probably do the job just as well as a 223.
204 Ruger, 332gr @ 4050 fps MV
Is that 85gr 243 "perfectly capable" based on your own personal experience?......... Just asking.
To each there own, but there is no way I would intentionally go Bear Hunting with an 85gr 243. The 243 Is a great cartridge and very versatile, but I'd only say "perfectly capable"....... when everything goes right.
243 w/85+grain pills (not varmint bullets) is perfectly capable of taking down a black bear too. The biggest problem I see with the 204 is lack of heavy, stout bullets. If you could find like a 50gr tsx in 204cal, it would probably do the job just as well as a 223.
That said, I would pick the 45-70 over 204 even with a good bullet, and I'd pick my 270 over either of them.




























