Northman999
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Yukon
Okay, I'll start.
A couple of years ago I'm drifting down a No-Tellie river on the last afternoon of an unsuccessful moose hunt. I spot an average sized brown phase black bear up on a ridge overlooking the river, about 200 yards away, and he's observing me float along. I get my rifle ready (Remington 700 XCR in .375 RUM) and wait until I drift closer. At about 100 yards the bear starts acting a bit nervous, so I aim for center-chest (he's still looing at me, but starting to turn away), and flinch off a round. Well, I lose sight of him due to recoil, but put in on shore and go looking. I find the spot where he was (no blood), look for the closest wooded area (about ten yards away) and go straight there, as a bear would. Three yards inside the woods, there's Mr bear, on his side, stone dead. Upon butchering him I find my shot placement was terrible, but yet here I have a dead bear.
Well, what happened was, I fired as he was turning away, and the 270 grain speer razed him about five inches along the outside rib cage as he turned, cracking one rib, shattered one more, and cracking the one after, and then carried on. The bullet itself never entered the bear's chest cavity at all; the wound suggested that it had actually only penetrated about 1/2 of the width of the bullet itself (so half of .375, or around .19) The second rib hit (the shattered one), had a section of it about 1.5" gone, that had been shattered inwards in several pieces. The shattered rib pieces literally cut the near side lung in half, and shotgunned the far side lung badly, essentially destroying it as well. I found sharp bits of rib all through the animal's boiler.
So a clean miss was turned into a clean kill by a lucky 0.19".
A couple of years ago I'm drifting down a No-Tellie river on the last afternoon of an unsuccessful moose hunt. I spot an average sized brown phase black bear up on a ridge overlooking the river, about 200 yards away, and he's observing me float along. I get my rifle ready (Remington 700 XCR in .375 RUM) and wait until I drift closer. At about 100 yards the bear starts acting a bit nervous, so I aim for center-chest (he's still looing at me, but starting to turn away), and flinch off a round. Well, I lose sight of him due to recoil, but put in on shore and go looking. I find the spot where he was (no blood), look for the closest wooded area (about ten yards away) and go straight there, as a bear would. Three yards inside the woods, there's Mr bear, on his side, stone dead. Upon butchering him I find my shot placement was terrible, but yet here I have a dead bear.
Well, what happened was, I fired as he was turning away, and the 270 grain speer razed him about five inches along the outside rib cage as he turned, cracking one rib, shattered one more, and cracking the one after, and then carried on. The bullet itself never entered the bear's chest cavity at all; the wound suggested that it had actually only penetrated about 1/2 of the width of the bullet itself (so half of .375, or around .19) The second rib hit (the shattered one), had a section of it about 1.5" gone, that had been shattered inwards in several pieces. The shattered rib pieces literally cut the near side lung in half, and shotgunned the far side lung badly, essentially destroying it as well. I found sharp bits of rib all through the animal's boiler.
So a clean miss was turned into a clean kill by a lucky 0.19".



















































