Lowg08
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I would choose a solid cast projectile. The biggest thing for me is to be a proficient shooter. A well placed shot with bad ammo will be better than a horribly placed shot with far superior ammo
Not sure. Brown bears you need penetration. Ammo is extremely important here. That solid cast ammo gets penetration and I personally know someone that dumped a full mag of jhp 10mm into a brown bear. It lived, but he was able to turn the bear away from him.I would choose a solid cast projectile. The biggest thing for me is to be a proficient shooter. A well placed shot with bad ammo will be better than a horribly placed shot with far superior ammo
But then they are both cast bullets. Jhp to the head? Vs hard cast to the leg?I agree ammo is important but a cast bullet to the leg in my opinion would not do as well as a cast bullet to the head
I think you would be much better off with hardcast.I have both a Glock 19 and 20.I practice with both but shoot the 19 much better.Fortunately haven't had to use either.
So much info out there about ammo I took the recommendations that sounded valid and did my own tests on thick cedar creosoted posts(admittedly not scientific).Then I decided on what I will use.(FWIW)
For the 20:a clip staggered with Underwood 200 gr Hard cast(1250fps) and Underwood 140 gr Extreme Penetrators(1500fps)
If out of the Penetrators would substitute 150 gr Extreme Hunters(1425fps)
For the 19:115 gr Extreme Penetrators(1250fps)
Ryan, these would be my top picks. I'm going to run them in my G43 while guiding in Alaska. After watching some impressive youtube videos out of a 9mm. I feel confident sleeping in the bush with this combo.
Lehigh defense extreme penetrator
Lehigh extreme defense bullets
G9 Woodsman
G9 EHP
Jake
@elkhunter34
Has anyone had any issues with the Buffalo Bore 9mm+P Outdoorsman?
I tried it in a Glock 19, Glock 23 with 9mm Conversion Barrel, and S&W M&P 9mm. I couldn't get the Buffalo Bore to chamber correctly in the Glock 23/9mm and S&W. It chambers perfectly fine in my Glock 19.
I guess the lesson here that relates to the thread is to test out the ammunition with your specific pistol before you carry it into bear country.
If you wanna see how bad you can piss off a grizzly bear that’s already charging to kill you......go ahead and shoot it with a 9mm...........maybe your partner will hear you die screaming and can shoot it with his 10mm....
I got a life lesson with a huge black sow and a 40cal last fall.....10mm or larger for me from here on out.
If your gonna go....go big..
good luck with any caliber you choose, hopefully you’ll never have to use it...Love the matter of fact...opinion on grizz!
From all my research a 10mm ain’t doing much over a 9mm with good bullets.
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I would suggest loads with the Lehigh defense extreme penetrator or extreme defense bullets. They give a wound cavity similar to a hp, but penetrate much better.
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Testing says otherwise. Plain 147gr hardcast is far better. See links in earlier posts.Ryan, these would be my top picks. I'm going to run them in my G43 while guiding in Alaska. After watching some impressive youtube videos out of a 9mm. I feel confident sleeping in the bush with this combo.
Lehigh defense extreme penetrator
Lehigh extreme defense bullets
G9 Woodsman
G9 EHP
Jake
@elkhunter34