Bear defense with a 308

My only 'up close and personal' experience with a bear was solved by a 165gr Nosler Accubond at 2850fps from my 30-06, muzzle pressed firmly in the armpit of a 300lb boar as he had his meat hooks and teeth firmly attached to my dog's behind. I wrote it up http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/showthread.php?107205-Black-Bear-Kombat. The bullet travelled through the chest, the upper arm muscles and stopped in the elbow. Around 30" of penetration. Bullet weighs 117gr for 71% weight retention. That being said, I think the mono-metal style bullets have a slight edge in penetration and weight retention.
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Anyone remember the good olde days on CGN when "Bear Defence Threads" and arguing about short mags with BigRedd were the norm?

Back when the internet was young. All fast times.....;)

Nowadays the WSM's are so deeply entrenched that they aren't controversial anymore. Although there are still fools that say "stock up on brass"

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For the best Bear defense you need to start with a fox hole, sand bags piled no less than 3 high. Clear brush and trees for 200yards. Set your Browning 1919 up to give a full arc of fire in the direction that is the most likely place the bear will mount it's charge. And ALWAYS watch your flanks.

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I'd never seen that clip. It was hilarious as was the whole show. Gene Stapleton was a gas.

BTW .... I refer to my SIL as "Meathead". We tried to warn him before he committed to this family. :cool:

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As we speak, I've e-mailed another classic Archie to you that I've had saved on my computer in "Favorites", "Archie Bunker on Gun Control".
 
What a bunch of wild and crazy guys.

And just to add a 350 mag with a 225 partition works very well bullet placement 1 1/2" below the eye at 20 feet on a black bear :) And a 300 mag does OK at 120 yds broadside with a 150 sst although quite messy. These were the last two bears I've been in on but they weren't crazed and charging with eyes like Lucifer, not really a defense situation. There are many books on the subject but they are all wrong.
 
150gr TTSX probably is the best

I'm not on the TTSX (or TSX) wagon for this scenario... a charging bear is where I would want a Partition or Cup and Core... a nice big chunk of soft lead directly applied to the cranium... in this scenario, I don't give a ratz azz about penetration and controlled expansion... JMO... carry on...
 
So what's wrong with a ttsx are they going to bounce off or be unable to do damage to a bear's cranium? I load 150 ttsx for my buddy's 308 that used to be mine for hunting everything btw can't see a cup and core doing better for any scenario I can think of.
 
So what's wrong with a ttsx are they going to bounce off or be unable to do damage to a bear's cranium? I load 150 ttsx for my buddy's 308 that used to be mine for hunting everything btw can't see a cup and core doing better for any scenario I can think of.

I didn't say they were a bad choice and "bounce off" is your ludicrous statement... I said it was JMO (should I define that for you?), that a Part or C&C would do that particular job better... as in; impart MORE immediate shock... again J.ust M.y O.pinion... was not trying to disparage your baby...
 
I've got no dog in the race I was just trying to understand your logic. I've had experiences ranging from weird to WTF just happened?? to well, its dead I guess. .. with C and C bullets I'm not at all a fan of most of them. :)
 
I'm not on the TTSX (or TSX) wagon for this scenario... a charging bear is where I would want a Partition or Cup and Core... a nice big chunk of soft lead directly applied to the cranium... in this scenario, I don't give a ratz azz about penetration and controlled expansion... JMO... carry on...

Another good option may be Lapua's 200gr Mega bonded

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