Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Small isn't the issue, it's always guys wanting to overgun, but usually the wrong way. Many folks figure you want a .375 H&H with 350gr TSXs or a .416 400gr or .458 500gr and a very stiff bullet. There is nothing wrong with a .416 but Grizzlies just aren't that hard to kill and respond heavily to shock from speed, I'd rather a client uses a .300 with a 180gr than a .458 with a 500gr. Both will absolutely kill it, but the .300 will be a lot easier to carry, recoil less, and will drop it every bit as fast.
On minimum for Grizzlies I'd like to see .30-06 and up, I get the odd left field enquiry with a .45-90 or .405 or what have you, most aren't booking and like to chat at the trade show booth and take a card. Most guys who travel and hunt have figured out early that a .30-06, 7 Mag, .300, .338, or .375 are the Big Five travelling hunter's chamberings. Those who hunt a lot in varied places that choose something other than one of those generally select something that's in that same velocity and energy range.
This all said, if someone wanted to use a 6.5x55 or .280 I'd say absolutely with zero concerns, if that's what they shoot well past 200 and they know their gun.
On minimum for Grizzlies I'd like to see .30-06 and up, I get the odd left field enquiry with a .45-90 or .405 or what have you, most aren't booking and like to chat at the trade show booth and take a card. Most guys who travel and hunt have figured out early that a .30-06, 7 Mag, .300, .338, or .375 are the Big Five travelling hunter's chamberings. Those who hunt a lot in varied places that choose something other than one of those generally select something that's in that same velocity and energy range.
This all said, if someone wanted to use a 6.5x55 or .280 I'd say absolutely with zero concerns, if that's what they shoot well past 200 and they know their gun.