Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
#41
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 55
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
In 2001 I was grizz hunting in the Talkeetna Mountains of Alsaka. I shot a grizzly (650lbs) at 30 yards, on a dead run at me. I had a .338 ultramag with 250gr A-frames. We watched the bear from about 500 tards chase a herd of 8 caribou back & forth through a meadow. After 4 chases, the grizz gave up & started moving uphill. We took off & got about 300 yards away when my guide blew a predator call. The bear saw us but the wind was in our face. It came running for "chow time". THe bullet went "stem to stern" & stoped the griz. I also own a 300WSM that shoots 180gr loads at about 3000fps. I was very comfortable with my 338, but would not want anything lighter for that close. By the way, forget about recoil. You just don't feel it when you are pumped will adeneline. Shooting at the bench is a different story.
#42
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Lee , New Hampshire
Posts: 312
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
I like the 357 story best it reminds me of another story I heard many years ago>
Some guy was out hunting but not for bear... ran into a grizz worked his lever action "like never before" he said. Bear came right at him but veered off the last minute so he was sure he had a couple of "good hits". So he and 2 other buddies went out looking for this bear. He took them were it all began. Thats were it ended too, They found all five of his 30-30 shells on the ground - never fired!
Some guy was out hunting but not for bear... ran into a grizz worked his lever action "like never before" he said. Bear came right at him but veered off the last minute so he was sure he had a couple of "good hits". So he and 2 other buddies went out looking for this bear. He took them were it all began. Thats were it ended too, They found all five of his 30-30 shells on the ground - never fired!
#43
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Posts: 1,964
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
Going hunting in the grizzly woods with a 30-30. That is what I call NOT going loaded for bear!
Given that the grizzly broke off its charge, it is indeed fortunate that the rounds were NOT fired! Let's see, tube magazine, 30 cal barrel, AND the hooded buckhorn sight system --- ouch, ouch, ouch --- way worse than a 357!
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
EKM
Given that the grizzly broke off its charge, it is indeed fortunate that the rounds were NOT fired! Let's see, tube magazine, 30 cal barrel, AND the hooded buckhorn sight system --- ouch, ouch, ouch --- way worse than a 357!
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
EKM
#44
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 1,813
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
I've hunted and shot both black and brown bears, and after 25 years of hunting in the Alaskan bush, i was only charged one time. It was a big brown, and it charged from about 80 yards down hill at me. I followed the bear with my rifle with the intention of NOT takeing the shot untill the bear was at least under 25 yards from me. At about 30 yards the bear broke off the charge and slowly moved off.
I'm not much into the "spray and pray" theory!!! I intended to make the first and only shot count!!!
I'd have no problem killing that bear with anything from a 30-06/7mm mag on up, AS LONG as i had good quality heavy bullets loaded in it.
I'm a big Nosler Partion fan, and that's what i had in my rifle the day the bear charged me.
Drilling Man
I'm not much into the "spray and pray" theory!!! I intended to make the first and only shot count!!!
I'd have no problem killing that bear with anything from a 30-06/7mm mag on up, AS LONG as i had good quality heavy bullets loaded in it.
I'm a big Nosler Partion fan, and that's what i had in my rifle the day the bear charged me.
Drilling Man
#45
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Altadena CA
Posts: 494
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
My M1A. Believe me, I could get all 20 rounds off before he arrived. If I keep holding the front bead on his head, one of those 168 grain pills would find its mark.
#46
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 1,813
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
I'll add some more here to my above bear post.
I had a friend with me that day and he was carrying a double rifle, he also had a bear tag. I spotted the bear in an opening on a hill side and it was sitting like a dog faceing us. I told the guy to shoot the bear square in the chest!! My friend just kept stareing at the bear shakeing his head "NO" back and forth!!
About then the bear raised it's nose in the air, and i knew our cover was blown! I moved for a better shot just as the bear let out one HE** of a growl, and started popping it's jaws!!!! I remember feeling the hair on the back of my neck raiseing, at least that's what it felt like.
The bear came chargeing at us, and i was by far more worried about my friend shooting me in the back than i was about the bear!!! Once the bear moved off, i noticed my friend "frozen stiff" with the bbls of his rifle still pointing straight up into the air!! I was so relieved that he wasn't pointing them at me!!!
About then my friend told me, and i quote: "I was so scared, and my A** was puckered up so tight you couldn't have pounded a pin up it with a sledge hammer!!!"
A week or so later when we flew out of the bush, i heard him say the same quote to his other friends, and by then it was all pretty funny!! hee he heee
Drilling Man
I had a friend with me that day and he was carrying a double rifle, he also had a bear tag. I spotted the bear in an opening on a hill side and it was sitting like a dog faceing us. I told the guy to shoot the bear square in the chest!! My friend just kept stareing at the bear shakeing his head "NO" back and forth!!
About then the bear raised it's nose in the air, and i knew our cover was blown! I moved for a better shot just as the bear let out one HE** of a growl, and started popping it's jaws!!!! I remember feeling the hair on the back of my neck raiseing, at least that's what it felt like.
The bear came chargeing at us, and i was by far more worried about my friend shooting me in the back than i was about the bear!!! Once the bear moved off, i noticed my friend "frozen stiff" with the bbls of his rifle still pointing straight up into the air!! I was so relieved that he wasn't pointing them at me!!!
About then my friend told me, and i quote: "I was so scared, and my A** was puckered up so tight you couldn't have pounded a pin up it with a sledge hammer!!!"
A week or so later when we flew out of the bush, i heard him say the same quote to his other friends, and by then it was all pretty funny!! hee he heee
Drilling Man
#49
RE: Grizzly bear challenge, 100 yard full charge
I have to go with the 12ga fans nothing meaner at short range and a lot less unforgiving. __________________________________________________ ______________________ Enjoy the hunt it only takes a half a second to kill.