Grizzlies are completely incompatible with intensive human use, and by that I mean houses and agriculture, and frankly, anyone that says otherwise is full of sh*t..
I agree . RJ
I agree . RJ
Can't say I've ever been in a fender bender in hundreds of thousands of km driven and indeed in a few years as a professional driver.
Grizzlies are completely incompatible with intensive human use, and by that I mean houses and agriculture, and frankly, anyone that says otherwise is full of sh*t..
Grizzlies are completely incompatible with intensive human use, and by that I mean houses and agriculture, and frankly, anyone that says otherwise is full of sh*t..
I agree . RJ
...The real risks in life are incredibly boring and less dramatic, and most importantly don’t justify gun purchases as comfortably. It’s a lot less exciting to look at the third strip of bacon on your plate and consider it poses more of a risk to your life than something enigmatic like a grizzly.....
Good to have a nice flat shooting cartridge for the long range DLP
Yes, the original owner also hand loaded his own cartridges for that rifle. I have in my position some very old reloading equipment, along with a full box of Nosler 160 gr. Partitions, which he may have used on those bears.
My Grandfather had an early Weatherby 7mm, also built on an FN action, I've got a letter around here from Roy Weatherby saying he sent 4 boxes of 139gr ammo to such and such Train Station for him to pick up, and a copy of Tomorrow's Rifles Today (or whatever Weatherby's catelogue was called).
I think you did well, but I stopped doing "warning shots" decades ago. I don't think the bears know what it is and you have one less round in your gun and the potential to jam it (unlikely as it may be ) But I have seen liots of people jam a bolt gun. I like to say "you can only put one round in the chamber at a time!
The splash likely dissuaded them more than the noise- bears don't really understand noise lime we do. But you got home safe and the bears are all okay! Well done!
WOW, that's amazing how we can go back in time with such artifacts. I loaded-up 130 grain bullets to see it shot well, well it did, beyond our expectations, .650" groups at top velocities. It will be well worth it to have the rifle restored next to new, with a few added touches. Do you have you're grandfathers rifle?.....it would also be great for grizzlies.
...Best choices from what I saw,
.300 Magnums (the most common choice), with impacts above 2400fps.
7 Mag, very close second, the last grizzly I guided was taken by a member’s son with one.
.375 Magnums third (the second most common), very effective but bears had a short death sprint left in them. Never saw a .375 Ultra work, it likely would be the ultimate but nobody wants to shoot it in a rifle you can carry for ten days....
What’s considered “best” in this question. Fastest kills, consistently? .300s. Less meat damage and most penetration without losing sight of the bears for long after the hit? .375s.
All died, results based on time til down. They die no differently than black bears aside from just generally being bigger, and reacting far more aggressively to being wounded, anatomically there is no difference however in how they die. The same placement and cartridges kill them quick as do big black bears, they’re made of the same meat and bones, and only their attitude differs. The smallest I’d say sure let’s hunt to would be a .270, the one I’d say use one of mine instead to most readily would be the .45-70 or .450 Marlin.
Best choices from what I saw,
.300 Magnums (the most common choice), with impacts above 2400fps.
7 Mag, very close second, the last grizzly I guided was taken by a member’s son with one.
.375 Magnums third (the second most common), very effective but bears had a short death sprint left in them. Never saw a .375 Ultra work, it likely would be the ultimate but nobody wants to shoot it in a rifle you can carry for ten days.
Worst choices from what I saw, resulting in 100-200 yard death strolls though still undeniably lethal,
7x57 175gr
.450 Marlin
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