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The 375 H&H is a proven cartridge and should certainly put down the largest of brown bears with no problem. Plus, most sporting goods stores, outfitters, etc. around the world will have the 375 H&H rounds available in a variety of different bullet configurations in case your ammo didn't show up with the gun.
If it were me I would take a .338 or a .375. Maybe even a 416. I would be worried about penetration with the .50 beowulf on a big brown bear. I think it would also limit your range. I killed a 150 lb hog the other day with a .450 bushmaster. It's a powerful round but i wouldn't consider it a dangerous game round. Dec 2, 2008.
Staff member. BBowman said: I was given a book a few years ago written by a doctor in the mid 1920's who lived in Waycross. He hunted in the Okefenokee a lot. He wrote about there being a difference between the hog bear and the black bear. He said that the hog bear was smaller and brown. He wrote that they were called hog bears because they ...
If you ask $100.00 you will get zero bids. Guy had one listed on Archey talk for $225, then $150, then $100. No takers. Sorry. Guns hold their value pretty well, bows not so much. I have bought a few old bear recurves on eBay, I just don't know that there's a market for old compounds. Last edited: Apr 25, 2018.
So the answer to the question is YES, so long as the deer were legally taken. When I was in South Carolina, it was illegal to sell deer parts (it may still be, I'm not sure), but the way around the law was to charge for the mounting of the deer, not the deer itself. In other words, you were recouping the fees that the taxidermist charged you ...
An Alaskan deer hunter survived a brown bear attack on Oct. 6, even though at one point, her head was inside the bear's jaws. www.outdoorlife.com. "The mountains shall bring peace to the people." Psalm 72:3. Oct 13, 2024. #2.
Last year zero bears were reported harvested from Warwoman and during the 26th I heard absolutely zero gunshots. I know they've got bears up here. Some really really big ones. If y'all have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Part of the fun of hunting for me is developing skills.
Senior Member. It’s called BUCKshot, not bearshot. For a reason. so, no. Penetration, more than the dumb luck/golden pellet shot, is not sufficient. now, surely some John wick type will come and say they kilt one with birdshot AND A PENCIL! A DULL PENCIL! But I would use something more beefy.
I think the guy you are refering to is my neighbor,bears dont run far from elkhouds, the dogs wont let them,best bear dog I ever hunted with was mixed breed, plot, some type of bulldog, blackmouth cur, and I think sheapherd different breeds of houds would strike and run the bear, but when the mut was packed in the bear would either tree or lose a lot of hair.If you want to hear a race must ...
Thanks guys. Yes, I shot it in cohutta. Only went one day this year, This is the same spot I have hunted for 5 years now, me and a few buddys with a result of 5 bears (this one being the biggest and the first male) 1 buck and 1 pig all on the same 5 acres.This is the only hunt this year that I had my video camera and didn't set it up Man what a rush having a bear that close!