I've done a ton of research on a bullet to use on a brown bear hunt. Most every rifle I shoot Berger's or eld bullets. They have stopped everything. my caliber if choice because it's a combination goat/brownbear hunt is a 300 prc. Reading articles I decided to go with a 200 gr barnes trippleshock. The reason is i read you need a hard bullet or else. Today at the range i noticed somebody put up some steal gongs so i decided to shoot them. I shot 1 with a 300 gr berger out of an edge and 1 with a 225 eld from a 300 prc. . Both went clean thru 1/2 inch steal plate.. not 500 steal but still steal
I guess my question is why if my berger or hornady eld-m go through a steal plate why are they not reccomended for the shoulder of a brown bear. Do I really need to take time developing a load with a ttx. Or would the hornady 212 eldx or 225 be perfect acceptable. They are devastating bullets.
Anyone with real world experience. It kinda feels there's a "we have always done it this way mentality. . No disrespect ment but the ballistics and performance on paper are there
I guess my question is why if my berger or hornady eld-m go through a steal plate why are they not reccomended for the shoulder of a brown bear. Do I really need to take time developing a load with a ttx. Or would the hornady 212 eldx or 225 be perfect acceptable. They are devastating bullets.
Anyone with real world experience. It kinda feels there's a "we have always done it this way mentality. . No disrespect ment but the ballistics and performance on paper are there