No Joel it happens.
Rifle shots are dinner bells in some areas.
Guarantee gut piles for a bear and they will come to it.
Believe what you want. Not here to argue but I’ve seen the carcass dragged off and covered inside 90 minutes without ever seeing the bear.
I’ve hunted elk in three provinces and where Grizzlies and elk co-habitat I carry a 338.
Do as you will.
Did someone whisper bear defence?
I’m in.
Well placed shots kill better then headstamps.
No Joel it happens.
Rifle shots are dinner bells in some areas.
Guarantee gut piles for a bear and they will come to it.
Believe what you want. Not here to argue but I’ve seen the carcass dragged off and covered inside 90 minutes without ever seeing the bear.
I’ve hunted elk in three provinces and where Grizzlies and elk co-habitat I carry a 338.
Do as you will.
Douglas D said:This thread is beginning to remind me of 12 year olds talking about how many NHL games they’ve played.
Beginning to doubt some posters have ever seen an elk let alone shot one.
Considerably more than you need! But not jellifying as much moose as a 30-06 did was nice lol. No noticable killing advantage at all, but it has "old school cool" and Africa vibes haha.
Probs much more apparent on way bigger animals.
Def. found it more versatile and interesting than say 45/70 and pretty easy shooting for what it gives you but thats 100% personal. Nifty cartridge for pretending to walk in the tall grassAnd never hurts to be a wee bit overgunned haha.
If you have one in your safe, might as well use it. The possibility of a bear defense situation makes this even more worthy of consideration. Mine is also very light, being just over 7 lbs. My 6.5 x 55 would work fine on Elk, but it is much heavier to carry.
Up here there is an area, the Demster hwy that has a 8km buffer no grizzly bear hunting on either side of the road, and yes bears will come rather quickly on gun shot! That said I never had a problem and I’m using mainly a 30-06… my brother in law on the other end was hunting mari ou up there on his own and had a grizzly bear come on his kill site, nothing real serious happened other than a few huffing and puffing from the bear and maybe a bit of stress from my BIL but he did t have to shoot the bear, the bear didn’t eat him, he came back with all his meat and it made a good story!
Haven’t hunted Elk for years. Did for quite a few way back. Tuchodi/Gathto area, we had bears in all of our kills by the next day. Outfitters in the area for ever so the bears were trained. If your biggest gun is a 270, fine it’ll work but tippy toeing by a freshly burried gut pile, even the 375 Ackly I was carrying didn’t seem overkill. Just saying.
Only guy I knew who shot any significant numbers of grizz (and it was long ago, old trapper I met in the Swan Hills), used a 30-06 with 200 gr bullets (no idea which kind) on everything. Anything too small for the 06, he had a 22 S&W revolver he carried with him. - dan
Well placed shots with proper headstamps kill even better.
Up here there is an area, the Demster hwy that has a 8km buffer no grizzly bear hunting on either side of the road, and yes bears will come rather quickly on gun shot! That said I never had a problem and I’m using mainly a 30-06… my brother in law on the other end was hunting mari ou up there on his own and had a grizzly bear come on his kill site, nothing real serious happened other than a few huffing and puffing from the bear and maybe a bit of stress from my BIL but he did t have to shoot the bear, the bear didn’t eat him, he came back with all his meat and it made a good story!
I’ve shot 17 or so elk and 10 or so moose in my 47 years of life. Most has been with a .308. But the last 10 years has been a 6.5/284 and now I’ve bought my retirement gun, which is a 6.5-300 Ti. I’ve used 150 SST’s in the .308 and nothing but Barnes 127’s in the 6.5. No issues. The 6.5-300 is the fastest I’ve ever seen elk drop. I have used a .338 Lapua too a few times. It also works.
So yeah. FN around here use .22LR for moose so I’m fairly sure I’m ok, and you are too with whatcha like. Just actually practice some. That’s yer best advice right there.




























