black dawg
WKR
Only a few mentioned what bullet they would use? Seems like most people want really big bullets that contruction wise provide deep penetration. Do these bullets do much more than poke a big hole?
I have hunted with large caliber rifles (large to me.....hot 45/70, 35 whelen, 338wm) with controlled expansion hunting type bullets. With these type bullets, almost nothing died any quicker than the 270 with 130grn interlocks that I grew up hunting with. Most of These big bullets were also easier on meat.........most always, the 270 just did more damage. Have killed enough deer with 12g slugs to know that they do bleed out fast, but not trusting it to stop a bear before it is chewing on someone...
I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable with the 77tmk/223 as a I need to kill this bear now, right in front of me, but I dont know what I would feel comfortable with. Killed some deer and elk with a 225 partition/35 whelen, that was just flat ugly on meat. Very large wound cavity that started early and huge exit even on elk. Bullet must have been on the soft side for that velocity, but still good penetration. Never shot anything thicker than an elk, but I think that bullet/cartrige combo would do serious damage in short order.?
I have hunted with large caliber rifles (large to me.....hot 45/70, 35 whelen, 338wm) with controlled expansion hunting type bullets. With these type bullets, almost nothing died any quicker than the 270 with 130grn interlocks that I grew up hunting with. Most of These big bullets were also easier on meat.........most always, the 270 just did more damage. Have killed enough deer with 12g slugs to know that they do bleed out fast, but not trusting it to stop a bear before it is chewing on someone...
I honestly wouldn't feel comfortable with the 77tmk/223 as a I need to kill this bear now, right in front of me, but I dont know what I would feel comfortable with. Killed some deer and elk with a 225 partition/35 whelen, that was just flat ugly on meat. Very large wound cavity that started early and huge exit even on elk. Bullet must have been on the soft side for that velocity, but still good penetration. Never shot anything thicker than an elk, but I think that bullet/cartrige combo would do serious damage in short order.?