- Location
- Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Most any bullet other than Barnes coppers..
The last 2 bears I shot would disagree.
Most any bullet other than Barnes coppers..
Any Hornady Interlock from 150 to 220 will do nicely
In my 308's I use the 165 interlock for everything.
In my 308's I use the 165 interlock for everything.
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What are you thinking for the .243, I’ve got a new one too and was thinking eld-x
The last 2 bears I shot would disagree.
I’ll be shooting 100g partitions in the 243. They have been solid in my other 243.
I give bears more respect in regards to bullet choice and shot placement vs whitetails. What I don’t see repeated nearly as often as “bears are not be hard to kill”, is they’re absolutely hard to track. They also tend to “disappear” under the smallest thing you’d never expect them to, where a whitetail often just dead runs straight until it drops and is easily seen. I’ve never stepped over a deer without knowing. I’ve seen 3 guys circling a bear within 40yards, often within just a few yards for 40min looking for a speck of blood before someone noticed the bear.
I’m on deer hunting, moose hunting, bear hunting, and dog blood tracking Facebook groups. While there’s less bear hunting in Ontario than deer and moose, the norm is to see far more people asking for help tracking a bear than any other species. Even archery deer doesn’t come close. Far more stories of never found bears too. I often think people give up when the bear was actually right there.
Over thinking a bear bullet isn’t a bad thing in my opinion
I’ll be shooting 100g partitions in the 243. They have been solid in my other 243.
I’ve never shot the eld-x my self. But last spring I got a call to help a friend recover a black bear. 3x not so great shots with a 7-08 and factory eld-x rounds. We were finding fragments all over the place.
They said all the shots were inside 150 yrds.
Wasn’t a huge bear either