M600 "Maggie" Killed this bear Tuesday

Whelen B

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Not much of a bear - pretty small. I shot it this week.

The M600 in 350RemMag did well as usual. I hit him straight thru the lungs and heart from my treestand - 35cal entrance hole and about a 1 1/2" exit. I was using 250Speer HCs at about 2440MV. Bear ran about 8 to 10yards I'd say.

That's my son in the pic. He's hunting with me and helped me field dress and drag it out - and skinned it for me and took it to the butcher too (thanks son). He's hunting my new Ruger Frontier in 358 which he has in the pic. I put an old canoe paddle stock on it for all the messing around with sticky bait pails etc. - saves the nice grey laminate one. It shoots accurately too with the canoe paddle handle. Hopefully the Fronter will work well for my son to tag a bear too - a BIGGER one please.
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Finally a good pic of the Frontier,I will be phoneing around on monday for 1 in 338 Federal.Was trying to find out if the ruger had the slots over the reciever to move the scope back & OFF the barrel.:eek:
P.S. Nice bear best for eating.DAN>>>:D
 
Whats a matta U .... 350WSM no good
Yep - is good. Had it out last week in a ground blind a few evenings. But this particular treestand was very cramped. So i figured short little gun. Since my son wouldn't give me back my frontier 358, I grabbed my M600 maggie. In my world a 35cal 250gr at any where around 2400MV always works on bears. Still, I hope to take another bear soon (?) with the 350WSM with an extra 300fps - hopefully one big enough for at least two pairs of mittens this time:).
 
My buddy, Bert, would tell you that the 250 Speer at 2200 fps works on everything he hunts. Moose, bear, caribou, sheep, wolf.............Great bullet!
I've not met him of course but I'm a follower of Bert's sage opinion on this point - based on your various posts thru the years explaining his settled view. My new 358 with a 16" barrel is putting a 250SpeerHC out the door at about 2150MV right now with some initial loads. I've just begun load development. But I'm keeping Bert's 358's stellar performance in mind as I attempt to sneak it up to the 2200MV level and perhaps a little beyond. Knowing Bert's experience is useful as I certainly won't feel undergunned here in Ontario. Thank you for passing his thoughts on hunting along to others.
 
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