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180 partition. I shoot that shet on everything. Pricey, but in reality, your bullet/ammo is the cheapest part of your hunt.
I’ve shot black bears with SST, interlock, TSX, core-lok, partitions
Only bullet I had “fail” was an interlock 150g out of a 30-30.
It killed the bear but I did put a second shot in it because I had the opportunity in the moment.
The first bullet was busted into chunks in a sack of silver skin under the hide.
It hade went trough shoulders and spine on a quartering away shot.
This spring is 130g TTSX in a single shot 30-30 for a 30cal option
But have a 45colt henry and a new 243 I want to blood first so I’ll see
Blackies are easy to kill as the hunting is rarely at long range so avoid overthinking the concept. A simple soft point is all you need. The only requirement is that you can shoot the load accurately from your rifle. Although I often carry either my 35Whelen or 375H&H just for fun, my 270Win with Powershock 130 grain soft points has racked up a few bears and my father's ancient 30-30 with 150s harvested 50 to 60 bears during his lifetime.
Have to agree with that. Old timer friend of my step father's, who killed more bears than anyone I have ever met, used a 300 savage. - dan
i do not know if they are hard to kill or not but the 300 savage is a great caliber ...
308 I use a 150 TTSX, 300 WSM a 175 LRX. Mostly because I hate dealing with lead shrapnel in meat.
But most bullets will do just fine if you hit them broadside with a .308. I prefer monometal or bonded bullets so there is less mess in the meat.
Speers Hotcore is a pretty tough bullet for the price.
Whatever I’m hunting moose with that day. All joking aside, any quality bullet 150ish grains and up should do fine.
With the spring coming i have been thinking (and over thinking) more and more about this springs bear season.
I'll be using my .308 and have a few options on hand for ammo, but what's your go to bullet you've had success with and what would you avoid?