geologist was waiting to see your 602, it’s a CGN brand by now love that thing.

Will likely emulate yours in stainless and synthetic with mods to my Model 70.
For sure, Grizzly guns last handful of years with notes for anything in particular that stands out,
7mm Rem Mag - Very quick kill bear didn’t travel a step, stood up at the hit, fell over dead. Same rifle killed a coastal black bear and wolf on that fell on their shadows too.
.300 Win Mag - Three Grizz fell with it last two Grizz seasons. Two Grizz down with the 200gr TBBC, too stiff a bullet in opinion but killed them both. Another down with a 190gr I forget that acted quicker, Hoytcanon was guiding here for all three as well.
.300 Ultra Mag - Dogleg’s with an Accubond, bear collapsed at the hit.
9.3x64 - Backup rifle to the client’s son’s 7mm Rem Mag, gorgeous Ralf Martini custom.
.375 Ruger - 300gr DGX, bear rolled over several times at the hit and died, broke a wrist sized humerus clean off the shoulder joint.
.375 H&H - Dogleg’s backup rifle, I used it on one of my own bears too and carried as backup many times. It bloody well works.
Now indeed it’s mountain goats, black bear, and moose carrying us. In that side see mostly .300s, smallest rifle has been a .260 largest .300 Ultras in the high country. I personally love the .270 and 7 Mag for use up on top, .270 in particular as the rifles are lighter. .308 has been used on a couple goats lately, I’m loaning my Kimber .308 to an Aussie client this year too.