Certainly sufficient. I do not use the 6.5 but rather a 270 which I would consider fairly comparable. Never lost a bear with it.Merry Christmas! Ok, what do you guys and girls think about 6.5 Creedmoor for Bear hunting? Not enough, or sufficient? Thank you in advance Jason
Black bears aren't particularly hard to kill when shot placement is good, though they are quite unforgiving if the shot placement is bad.
Welcome to Rokslide! There is a thread about "small" gun hunting. 139 pages of terminal bliss!We are in era where people want to prove how small of gun to use. I realize people use arrows to kill these animals. But for able bodies adult, I don't understand the desire to go as small as possible.
As for one gun for everything, how many only own one gun? I get it if you are buying really expensive scopes.
Where I hunt deer, it is thick bush, not many deer, and you may see one deer a short period. While not taking reckless shots, I like knowing I have more than enough gun. Lack of exit wound makes tracking harder too. Where I hunt 100 yards feels like a 1000.
I like what Elmer Keith said, I want my hunting done when I pull the trigger.
Honestly despite what a lot of people say at reasonable distance it's a killer. It's about shot placement more than knockdown power. Black bears aren't that hard to kill if you hit them well stay away from the shoulder like a couple of inches further back than you would on a deer they're just built different. Don't expect to come out and shoot 600 yards cross canyon bucking a 15 mph wind it's just not the cartridge for that. But inside 350 yards with good angles not even a second thought.Merry Christmas! Ok, what do you guys and girls think about 6.5 Creedmoor for Bear hunting? Not enough, or sufficient? Thank you in advance Jason