What cartridge for Alaska and western big game?

Didn’t get caught in a lie.
Did call names.
Didn’t stop posting.

I’m laughing about it too. Not too offended. Going to spend all next weekend looking for that 4-year (or so) old deer skeleton just to prove some guys on the Internet I’m right 😂.

I feel embarrassed that I’m the first person on the Internet to have a shot a deer with a 5.56 and not recover it.

You called a guy a jerk, then called me an A-hole when people asked you to back up a story that is likely either untrue or not being remembered correctly.

you just told a lie when yo said you didn't call names too so we at least know you tell lies on the internet.
Read it again 😂. You clearly have an issue with reading comprehension.
 
So here is my 2 cents and the logic behind it. Stick to the 6.5 creed. The 7-08 & 308 are still the same case. Some have made a valid argument for the 6.5 prc with 1 exception, you want factory ammo in remote places. The 6.5 creed is like the #1 hunting rifle right now, love it or hate it, your ammo is on the shelf with variety. You can get 140 gr barnes for moose etc, and easily. Would I chase coastal brown bears with my 6.5 creed, probably not my 1st choice, but I'll bet its lethal with proper placement.

If I could change 1 part of your plan, it would be for you to handload. You can go from a 95 vmax for antelope and light critters to a 160gr solid should you find it necessary.
 
Bears don't drop instantly from anything unless it's a CNS shot. Bore size is irrelevant to that. Even SD doesn't matter much if you just want penetration. Bullet construction matters more. Get a non-expanding copper or hard cast.

There's nothing in Alaska that he can't kill and has been killed with his 6.5.
There's no difference to a bear with a 6.5 to the CNS or a 375. Outcome is identical.


30-06, 308 and 6.5cm are by far the most common and it's not even close to anything else. 6.5CM probably has the most loadings of anything.
I didn't say it can't be killed with a 6.5. Its starting out with less. I bet you pick underdog teams too. To each there own. Back to cns shots...hit one with a 6.5 143 eldx in the skull and watch what happens. Hit it with a .30 'cal 200 grain swift a frame and call me back. I don't bank on luck. I live in bear country as do you potentially, and only a fool calls a 6.5 bear medicine.
 
lol. 😆

So, in retrospect, we seem to all be in agreement with .3o/o6!
I love the 30-06. Its the square body chevy. Does it all pretty well. If one is recoil shy on on a magnum my go to is the 30-06 and 308. Hell for the thinner is better crowd the 7mm-08 is alright, much better than a 6 IMO
 
Bears don't drop instantly from anything unless it's a CNS shot. Bore size is irrelevant to that. Even SD doesn't matter much if you just want penetration. Bullet construction matters more. Get a non-expanding copper or hard cast.

There's nothing in Alaska that he can't kill and has been killed with his 6.5.
There's no difference to a bear with a 6.5 to the CNS or a 375. Outcome is identical.


30-06, 308 and 6.5cm are by far the most common and it's not even close to anything else. 6.5CM probably has the most loadings of anything.
You also stop bears by breaking bones and structure. This isn't about clean kills. It is about not being eaten. Hit one in the skeletal structure with a 6.5 soft bullet like an eld-x and call me back. I'll send flowers to your funeral
 
Appears you replied to your own post and then called yourself a moron. Is that correct
Do any of you post anything other than your boots? Establish some credibility. Post some mountains...Or do you live in las angelas and just vacay hunt...
 
Bears don't drop instantly from anything unless it's a CNS shot. Bore size is irrelevant to that. Even SD doesn't matter much if you just want penetration. Bullet construction matters more. Get a non-expanding copper or hard cast.

There's nothing in Alaska that he can't kill and has been killed with his 6.5.
There's no difference to a bear with a 6.5 to the CNS or a 375. Outcome is identical.


30-06, 308 and 6.5cm are by far the most common and it's not even close to anything else. 6.5CM probably has the most loadings of anything.
Show us pictures
 
Bears don't drop instantly from anything unless it's a CNS shot. Bore size is irrelevant to that. Even SD doesn't matter much if you just want penetration. Bullet construction matters more. Get a non-expanding copper or hard cast.

There's nothing in Alaska that he can't kill and has been killed with his 6.5.
There's no difference to a bear with a 6.5 to the CNS or a 375. Outcome is identical.


30-06, 308 and 6.5cm are by far the most common and it's not even close to anything else. 6.5CM probably has the most loadings of anything.
Do I live where? On Rokslide? No, but I do visit.
I can tell, you troll and have no pics good enough to post. Thanks for taking our time
We have got a live one here
 
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