Guides are payed well to ensure hunter success. If they have better experience using a specific type of bullet then that's there call. They have to assume every hunter is a bad shot.
This entire post is based off people's experiences. Are we trying to say a .223 is just simply better than every other cartridge? Can we put a .223 rifle in anyone's hands and know that it will be perfectly lethal on there first shot??
What is required to kill a grizzly bear is a major...
I see the confusion. Alaska and Canadian (not all) bears have to put on reserve fat to feed off while hibernating. Southern bears that do not hibernate do not need this added fat to survive. My reference to bears getting big was to stop anyone from starting a mine is bigger fight. I hope this...
I'm not sure how to answer this without being a smart ass. If bullet used opens in the first 3in after inpact and the bear has more fat that will definitely effect the bullets ability to do its job, Will a bullet go through 3in of anything easier that going through 6in??
When hibernation is...
I'm aware! When I was 280lbs I could shoot anything but now at 180lbs I feel them a bit more and they move me a bit more! He is shooting at game under 400yrds...explain why he needs a 7prc
How many bears have you shot and skinned? You do realize they put on massive layers of fat all year right? I also think people need to specify if they are shooting alaskan/Canadian bears or lower 48 bears. There is a difference. And yes I know the bear get big down there but that's because they...