Brown Bear Ammo

I ran a 338 for the first decade of guiding. The 225 X bullet I was always thrilled with. Over alll I would say any of the partition style are my favorite. Swift a frame. Trophy bonded bear claw, the old partition gold by Winchester or the fail safe, don’t think those are around anymore of course the nosler partition.
failsafe is the only one i used with my 340 weatherby but it was only a grizzly ...and it worked great.
 
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping you guys can help me out on some ammo recommendations. I have a spring AK peninsula brown bear hunt coming up. I'll be running a custom 300PRC for this hunt with a 1 in 10 twist. It shoots factory Berger 215's at sub 1/2 MOA groups, but that's not an ideal bullet choice for this hunt. The rifle does not like the ELD-X or ELD-M ammo. I'm not a handloader and will be running factory ammo for this hunt. The slower twist hampers some of the bullet weight choices a bit too. I'm looking for some other suggestions that you guys would recommend. Thanks in advance for any input you all can offer, I appreciate it!
The Bergers are fine if you keep it in the Ribcage not on that big shoulder bone. I used 210 gr TTSX in a 338 RPM. Accubond or Partition would also work great.
 
Having never killed a big bear what I say porbbaly isn't worth much. Id be more comfortable taking a solid bullet though. A 190 CX or the terminal ascent ammo. Choice loads a 180 ttsx, a 190 Barnes LRX(works in 1:10) and a 200 grain accubond. Do not take a berger. Dont take the eldx or M. You want some penetration.
 
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