troutseeker
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Prince George, BC
Hello fellow CGN members. I have a legitimate question about bear defense.
As we all know, bigger is better in putting down ferocious carnivorous bears...
I own a Marlin 1895 in 45-70, and it is a fine bear rifle. My problem is that I just recently acquired a Remington Model 7 in .350 Rem Mag and that is also a dandy bear gun! I know, what a problem to have...
Anyways, I really like the idea of using only one gun for most of my hunting. To date that was my Ruger in .300WM. Now I really like the shortness of the Model 7, plus I can feed it 180 to 250 grain pills (I don't know yet how accurate it is) as well as 125 grain pistol or cast bullets for small game.
It comes with sights and I plan on mounting a 1.5-5 VariX-III on it in Warne rings so I can have the best of both worlds.
I also like using cartridges deemed obsolete by CGN membership
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So I want so earnest opinions about the .350 Rem Mag, is it a do-it-all kinda rifle? Will it take down a charging Grizzly? Am I facing impending doom and death by disembowlement if I don't use a 45-70 for bear defense???
Anyone is welcomed to add comments, if you have .350 Rem Mag experience that will be considered a bonus!
Thanks a bazillion to all for your constructive input.
Troutseeker
As we all know, bigger is better in putting down ferocious carnivorous bears...
I own a Marlin 1895 in 45-70, and it is a fine bear rifle. My problem is that I just recently acquired a Remington Model 7 in .350 Rem Mag and that is also a dandy bear gun! I know, what a problem to have...
Anyways, I really like the idea of using only one gun for most of my hunting. To date that was my Ruger in .300WM. Now I really like the shortness of the Model 7, plus I can feed it 180 to 250 grain pills (I don't know yet how accurate it is) as well as 125 grain pistol or cast bullets for small game.
It comes with sights and I plan on mounting a 1.5-5 VariX-III on it in Warne rings so I can have the best of both worlds.
I also like using cartridges deemed obsolete by CGN membership
So I want so earnest opinions about the .350 Rem Mag, is it a do-it-all kinda rifle? Will it take down a charging Grizzly? Am I facing impending doom and death by disembowlement if I don't use a 45-70 for bear defense???
Anyone is welcomed to add comments, if you have .350 Rem Mag experience that will be considered a bonus!
Thanks a bazillion to all for your constructive input.
Troutseeker
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