Your favored 6.5 CM bullet for black bear?

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I just ordered a Savage Ultralight in 6.5 Creedmoor for a long-haul-in mountain rifle. I’m planning on hunting black bear and deer with it. I was wondering which bullet everyone prefers for bear pit to 400 yards. I’m leaning towards the 143gr ELD-X, but would like to hear from successful hunters. TIA!
 

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143 ELDX, 140 ELDM, 130 ELDM, or 130 TMK. I’d shoot any of them at anything on god’s green earth from point blank to 800 and not bat an eye. My personal favorite is the 140 ELDM.
 
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143 ELDX, 140 ELDM, 130 ELDM, or 130 TMK. I’d shoot any of them at anything on god’s green earth from point blank to 800 and not bat an eye. My personal favorite is the 140 ELDM.
Wasn’t expecting to see a match bullet on the list.
 

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Wasn’t expecting to see a match bullet on the list.
There’s a HUGE group of us here on Rokslide as well as outside Rokslide that only hunt with match bullets. The most effective kills I’ve seen and the most effective terminal performance I’ve seen in the last 5-ish years since switching have all been from match bullets, and the longest time to incapacitation and lowest amount of damage I’ve ever seen in my hunting career has been from “traditional hunting bullets.” There’s lots of reasons, it can all be disseminated and understood through these. Warning, there’s lots of reading and lots of traditional wisdom being challenged:





Bottom line: energy is irrelevant to “killing power,” it’s all about bullet performance and wound channels. Understanding minimum expansion velocity of your given projectile and how it behaves in tissue is what matters, traditional wisdom be damned.

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There’s a HUGE group of us here on Rokslide as well as outside Rokslide that only hunt with match bullets. The most effective kills I’ve seen and the most effective terminal performance I’ve seen in the last 5-ish years since switching have all been from match bullets, and the longest time to incapacitation and lowest amount of damage I’ve ever seen in my hunting career has been from “traditional hunting bullets.” There’s lots of reasons, it can all be disseminated and understood through these. Warning, there’s lots of reading and lots of traditional wisdom being challenged:





Bottom line: energy is irrelevant to “killing power,” it’s all about bullet performance and wound channels. Understanding minimum expansion velocity of your given projectile and how it behaves in tissue is what matters, traditional wisdom be damned.

Welcome to Rokslide, kick off your boots and have an open mind and stay awhile, hopefully you enjoy what we have to share around here.
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If you've never seen a black bear up close before, they're very lightly built. Thin skinned and light boned. On top of that, the ideal shot placement is basically mid body where there's little bone mass to initiate expansion. A fast expanding/fragmenting bullet is ideal.
The 140 ELD M is my favorite 6.5 bullet as well. Only shot one bear with one but it performed very well, the bear never took a step.

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If you've never seen a black bear up close before, they're very lightly built. Thin skinned and light boned. On top of that, the ideal shot placement is basically mid body where there's little bone mass to initiate expansion. A fast expanding/fragmenting bullet is ideal.
The 140 ELD M is my favorite 6.5 bullet as well. Only shot one bear with one but it performed very well, the bear never took a step.

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Same results on deer?
 

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143 ELDX, 140 ELDM, 130 ELDM, or 130 TMK. I’d shoot any of them at anything on god’s green earth from point blank to 800 and not bat an eye. My personal favorite is the 140 ELDM.

Why is the 147 off the list?
 

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Black bears are not hard to kill. 143 eldx, 140 or 147 eldm. These are my go to bullets in all my 6.5s. It's the easy button in every rifle I've owned
 

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I got a black bear at 440yds with a 140 ELDM from a 260 last month. Have also shot moose and deer with 143 ELDX at 500. All went down very quickly, the moose went the farthest…maybe 15 yds.

I’m sold on some of these march bullets.
 

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Every gun I own loves the TMK's. My favorite and most accurate bullet for the 6.5 is the 130 TMK. Seems like to like all powders and speeds and is devastating on animals. I agree with the above poster that I would, within reason, shoot anything that walks with that bullet.
 
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