- Location
- Southern Vancouver Island
Lot's of folks don't realize the killing power of the .44 mag on dangerous game using 300-340 gr hardcast boolits launched at 1400-1500 fps from handguns. The biggest & baddest critters world wide have been routinely taken with the .44 magnum. Boolit design is critical as it be best using a truncated nose, weight forward type with a fairly wide meplat. The 320 gr ones designed by JD Jones back in the '70s proved excellent in penetration and bone busting power at the above mentioned velocities.
NEI made the molds for these, then later on bumped the weight to 330 grains. NEI went outta business a few years back, but Accurate Molds of similar design are
available.
If folks be up on their game, the .44 mag and .45 Colt are more than adequate for big bear using 300+gr hardcast boolits at moderate velocity.
The .45-70 is super nice as well with good, hardcast 405 grainers at velocities in the 1300-1400 range.
There are options though for those that be really twitchy about hunting in grizz country.

NEI made the molds for these, then later on bumped the weight to 330 grains. NEI went outta business a few years back, but Accurate Molds of similar design are
available.

If folks be up on their game, the .44 mag and .45 Colt are more than adequate for big bear using 300+gr hardcast boolits at moderate velocity.
The .45-70 is super nice as well with good, hardcast 405 grainers at velocities in the 1300-1400 range.
There are options though for those that be really twitchy about hunting in grizz country.

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