Island Deer, what gun & caliber?

The only reason I took my 300 WSM for deer is that I had a long conversation with a buddy who used to hunt there several times every year. He told me that the black bears have become accustomed to shooting and reckon it's a dinner bell and have become quite aggressive about it. After so many years of most people using sub calibers for deer, and the bears being able to chase them off their kills when hunters are using 22 mags and 22 hornets they are somewhat making a living stealing hunter's deer. Apparently they are also some of the biggest black bears in the world on Haida Gwaii. So I didn't really suit my caliber/cartridge to the game I was hunting but more for a worst case scenario.........and like I said, the 300 WSM certainly killed the sh!t out of them.
 
I did too. That's the difficulty with the name change..."The Island" vs "The Charlottes". Now it's all muddled.

I'd still take a 6.5x55 or 7x57, no matter what you call the island or islands in question!

Here on ;) "The Island" is what I had in mind when I acquired the 7x57 Lipsey Ruger RSI. Quite likely, that would also get the call for a trip to ;) "The Charlottes" :) .
 
dunno if I should ask here or not...but where would I go to find a .308 barrel for a T/C Pro Hunter?

and anyone know of any ballistic charts for a range of .308 loads in different bullet weights for barrel's between 16 - 18"? :yingyang:
 
308 loses very little when losing barrel length. Monometals like Barnes need speed. Simple cup n core bullets would be fine, much cheaper, and be fine for close range Black bear.

Sounds like a fun truck gun.
indeed, but with the break up of the bullet, you lose meat and these beasties have very little to begin with. hence the 2000fps velocity at 200 yards...about the slowest it should be to still get proper expansion. it was commented upon in this thread earlier. :p
 
While a well placed 22 is more than adequite to drop a small deer in its tracks, probably a 22hornet is the best way to keep it legal.Old John McDonald ,gatekeeper of the Sooke Lake watershed shot hundreds of deer inside the fenced off new plantings and all he ever used was a BRNO 22 hornet with a ghost ring peep sight.You just don't need anything bigger if you can shoot it straight.In terms of wounding game,I'd far rather us a small caliber rifle than a shotgun with shot,which is lethal enough-at very close range but too many deer die from a pellet in their guts( I know farmers on the gulf islands who refuse to let people come on their property for this very reason, legal or not)

About 50 years ago I knew an old lady who shot a lot of Cougars with a 22,she had a chicken farm up the frazer valley and the cats were a plague, so when her dogs started making a fuss she went out with a lantern and her 22....the old lady said that 'cats didn't have a heavy bone structure and a 22 was all you need'
 
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