I've only ever shot one big animal with that cartridge, and it was a long time ago... but i gotta say that while i'm sure it'll do the job if you stick it in the breadbasket, it seems a little bit light to me. I guess if you loaded it right.......
Crashman said:Check out that pic of a dead blackie from the 243. That should be evidence enough for anybody that it works.
I often wonder why people think that a certain smaller caliber is okay for the ladies or the youngsters, but wouldn't use it themselves for the same critters.
Foxer said:We usually assume one of us'll be standing over them with a real gun, just in case. :lol:
Just your thoughts. What do you guys think?
Definitely not a first choice for bear... any bear... or Moose for that matter. Yeah sure it can be done.... premium bullets... ideal conditions... perfect shot placement.
Is it a brilliant choice... not by a long shot
Gatehouse said:........A .243 or a .223 is fine when everything goes right, but doens't leave much margin for error if something goes wrong.
That's the whole point of using something bigger.
peckerwood said:7.62x39mm, and 30-30 are all common and genuinely usable for both black and griz.
But the only reason I would dare with the .30-30win or the 7.62x39 is that I can get them in a Lever action or a semi-auto just incase the SHTF and one might need extra backup shots quickly
todbartell said:peckerwood said:7.62x39mm, and 30-30 are all common and genuinely usable for both black and griz.
But the only reason I would dare with the .30-30win or the 7.62x39 is that I can get them in a Lever action or a semi-auto just incase the SHTF and one might need extra backup shots quickly
I'd rather have a single shot 338 than a lever 30-30 or SKS in a bear charge... :?
peckerwood said:Also I to this day have yet to see a semiauto in 338 :wink: