grahambiel
WKR
I’m planning on doing some more hunting in grizz country in the coming years with a November kodiak blacktail hunt in the near future. I typically carry a glock 10mm when I’m hunting even just in black bear country but in reality, a rifle is just going to have more oomph than a handgun in most cases. I know a handgun can stop a bear and there are plenty of cases, but in my personal opinion when the big bears are a real possibility, I’d prefer a rifle as my first line of defense
So I’m looking at options for a “do all” rifle that I can use to hunt deer and elk but is nimble in close quarters if we ever have a run in with a brown bear. While a 45-70 lever would clearly be a great option for bear defense, it’s usefulness for hunting really starts to drop off after 200 yards so I’ve pretty much ruled that out.
Right now I’ve narrowed my options down to two schools of thought: either 308 AR or a short action short barreled (18ish) bolt gun chambered in either .308 or potentially even a short mag (though you lose a lot of advantage of the magnum in a short barrel).
Either one will wear a 1-4 or 1-6 scope so this isn’t meant to be an ultra long range hunting rifle but I’d like to be able to shoot deer out to 400 or so which I think either is capable of. Some of the pros/cons in my mind are:
Follow up shots - advantage clearly goes to the semi AR but I’ve seen guys with scout rifles that can sling some lead pretty quick with a bolt gun, so I know it can be done with practice
Weight - clear advantage to the bolt gun. I can build a 308 AR to land around 8.5 lbs but a short barreled short action bolt gun will be closer to the 6lb range
Reliability- probably pretty close though the bolt gun has fewer moving parts which is generally a pro in my book
Caliber choices - clear advantage to bolt gun though I’m planning on sticking to a short action so really I’m looking at either a .308 or 300wsm
Price - advantage to the bolt gun. To build a 308 AR light enough to carry, I’ll probably be in it $1500-1800 whereas I could get a short action tikka or ruger american, cut the barrel down, have it threaded and still be in it under a grand
Accuracy - advantage bolt gun though a 308 AR can certainly get 1moa accuracy with the right parts
Would love to get opinions on which direction you’d go from guys who have done a lot of hunting in bear country. I don’t intend for this to turn into a “which caliber is best” or “handgun vs rifle” debate for bear defense. My personal opinion is I’d rather have a rifle in my hands than a handgun - I know none of the above are the ideal caliber for pure bear defense but I’m trying to find the right balance of utility for hunting with capabilities as a defense weapon should the need arise.
So I’m looking at options for a “do all” rifle that I can use to hunt deer and elk but is nimble in close quarters if we ever have a run in with a brown bear. While a 45-70 lever would clearly be a great option for bear defense, it’s usefulness for hunting really starts to drop off after 200 yards so I’ve pretty much ruled that out.
Right now I’ve narrowed my options down to two schools of thought: either 308 AR or a short action short barreled (18ish) bolt gun chambered in either .308 or potentially even a short mag (though you lose a lot of advantage of the magnum in a short barrel).
Either one will wear a 1-4 or 1-6 scope so this isn’t meant to be an ultra long range hunting rifle but I’d like to be able to shoot deer out to 400 or so which I think either is capable of. Some of the pros/cons in my mind are:
Follow up shots - advantage clearly goes to the semi AR but I’ve seen guys with scout rifles that can sling some lead pretty quick with a bolt gun, so I know it can be done with practice
Weight - clear advantage to the bolt gun. I can build a 308 AR to land around 8.5 lbs but a short barreled short action bolt gun will be closer to the 6lb range
Reliability- probably pretty close though the bolt gun has fewer moving parts which is generally a pro in my book
Caliber choices - clear advantage to bolt gun though I’m planning on sticking to a short action so really I’m looking at either a .308 or 300wsm
Price - advantage to the bolt gun. To build a 308 AR light enough to carry, I’ll probably be in it $1500-1800 whereas I could get a short action tikka or ruger american, cut the barrel down, have it threaded and still be in it under a grand
Accuracy - advantage bolt gun though a 308 AR can certainly get 1moa accuracy with the right parts
Would love to get opinions on which direction you’d go from guys who have done a lot of hunting in bear country. I don’t intend for this to turn into a “which caliber is best” or “handgun vs rifle” debate for bear defense. My personal opinion is I’d rather have a rifle in my hands than a handgun - I know none of the above are the ideal caliber for pure bear defense but I’m trying to find the right balance of utility for hunting with capabilities as a defense weapon should the need arise.