What does it take to kill a grizzly?

wyosam

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Can you go hunt in Africa for large game with a .223? If not why?
Your ford ranger might pull your boat but a f350 pulls it better is all I'm saying.

Depends on the boat. Unless I had another need for a 1 ton truck, I sure wouldn’t buy one to drag my river sled around.


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MT-nuffgun

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I’ve only killed a black bear, but I would imagine it takes the same to kill a grizz….. “proper bullet placement” would probably be where I would start. I have yet to come across a critter where a big bullet placed badly was the best solution in the end.
 
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You're probably going to get people telling you that you don't need a big gun to kill a grizzly bear. That is true. But for self defense situations you want a weapon that will break that animal down and stop it while it is in a charge. Just think how much energy a thousand pound animal is going to have while charging you at something like 20-35 mph. Of course being able to shoot straight is the most important factor. I personally would not want to have anything less than a .375 H&H while in big bear country. I personally feel that a .308 is best left for black bears
 

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I’m all about smaller, easier to shoot and spot critters for non dangerous game, but for my guiding purposes and brown/grizzly bears I definitely would prefer some more ass, mostly just for peace of mind.

FWIW, the last grizzly I guided was shot with a 7 REM Mag with 140 TSX. Shot walking at us, at about 40 yards. Entered high in the chest and exited out above its butthole.

I’m still working through what I’m going to set up for the small amount of guiding I’ll do this year but leaning heavily towards a flyweight 308….
 

MT-nuffgun

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FWIW, the last grizzly I guided was shot with a 7 REM Mag with 140 TSX. Shot walking at us, at about 40 yards. Entered high in the chest and exited out above its butthole.
So your saying that bullet was placed properly for that angle/scenario…
 

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So your saying that bullet was placed properly for that angle/scenario…
Oh yeah…. Don’t think I’ve ever advocated for anything other than that.

unfortunately on a charging bear, that ain’t always what you get, as I’m sure you know.
 

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I know if I had to defend myself against a bear that wanted to eat me and using a tank wasn't an option, I'd rather have an AR15 than a .458 win mag. I might actually get a hit or two before he eats me vs 1 really loud miss before he eats me.

In any scenario, I get eaten. Only variable is whether or not the bear has a couple of holes in him while he's eating.

Maybe a big long spear would be better. Those kinds they used in the middle ages to jewg horses out from under the calvary
 
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