Grizzly ammo recommendations

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So after doing some reading and watching several you tube videos on which ammo to get for bear defense and ended up Purchasing 6 boxes of underwood HC 200gr. Well fast forward to yesterday we decided to shoot a mag each and disaster struck. We had jam after jam in all 3 and a mag drop twice. So we scoured the internet for solutions and ended up ordering some new guide rods with 24lb springs and new spring for the mags.

My question is what ammo would yall go with in case this doesn’t fix are problems. I was looking at Hornady back country. Getting down to the wire for us before we leave
 
What pistol are you shooting? I have heard glock and springfield doesn't like hard cast ammo much. I ordered 4 boxes of double tap hard cast and after hearing that I bought 4 boxes of honey badger solid copper. They are a lighter bullet but have heard good reviews

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Any reliable ammo from any reliable gun will probably dissuade a grizzly from continuing to try to chomp on you.

That being said, I carry a 44 magnum revolver loaded with all copper hunting rounds so no worries about jams, or the gun going out of battery if things get too up close and personal.
 
I’ve practiced with and had no issues with the Hornady Backcountry Defense 9mm ammo for this year so far. That’s what I’ll be carrying for archery season here in Montana. Definitely a good idea to run a few mags of whatever you decide on though to make sure it runs better than the Underwood in your gun.
 
Don't mess with the springs, go with a good barrier blind ammo like Hornady Critical Defense, Critical Duty, Federal HST, etc.. It's about rounds on target and reliability.
 
IMO, 10mm are great for grizzly ammo. Most high-end 10mm ammo manufacturers list their 200 grain HC loads as having greater energy than their 220 gr. I personally have seen better performance with the 200's and don't use the 220's at all.
 
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