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590 yard shot with 7mm Short Action Ultra Mag, 168 gr. Sierra MatchKing HPBT. He ran 10 yards after the heart/lung shot.

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Posts: 857 | Location: BC, Canada | Registered: 03 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Congrats on the Bear Todd.
 
Posts: 2045 | Location: West most midwestern town. | Registered: 13 June 2001Reply With Quote
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That's one helluva shot. You can't pull that off without some serious practice(and skill).
 
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Glad to see you had some luck. Sierra seems to think there are better bullets for that job.

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Posts: 105 | Location: Gulfport MS | Registered: 04 July 2002Reply With Quote
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Can I use a MatchKing bullet for deer hunting? They shoot just great in my rifle, so they should be just super for hunting use, right?

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No, it's not recommended. The MatchKing bullets are designed for pinpoint accuracy; with no consideration given to what might happen after impact. If the bullet has arrived on target accurately, its job is done at that point. Hunting bullets must perform in a certain manner after impact. Penetrating ability, expansion characteristics, and even profile must be considered when designing a hunting bullet. Use MatchKings for matches, and game bullets for hunting.
 
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Oh no, say it ain't so. [Frown]
 
Posts: 6277 | Location: Not Likely, but close. | Registered: 12 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Congratulations, but.... uhhhh.... where's the bear??

I'm glad my camera has a flash unit on it. I use the flash even when the sun is out to fill in the shadows, especially under hats/caps, trees, stuff such as that.

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Posts: 253 | Location: S.W. Idaho | Registered: 30 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Todd congrats on the bear. Those SMK's really work don't they. I mean once they reach the target they do what they are suppose to do.

Make hole in whatever they hit, and take whatevers in the way out. [Wink]
 
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Nice bear, thanks for sharing.

Did the bullet exit?
 
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WWWWWWWellllllll! I have it on plenty good authority that Matchking with proper powder , case and primer is the way to go for any North American game. Only a F-Troop plant like Judith or RMK would think otherwise. Wether it is a .223 to a 7mm mag, Sierra is the only way to go! Accuracy is what counts, nothing else matters.
Have a nice day........ [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Roll Eyes] [Cool] [Smile] [Razz] [Razz]
 
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I hate to rain on anyone's party, but the thought of taking a shot at a bear that is 590 yards away strikes me as being totally absurd. Does anyone feel the same way?
 
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I hate to rain on anyone's party, but the thought of taking a shot at a bear that is 590 yards away strikes me as being totally absurd. Does anyone feel the same way?

Why do you say that???
 
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Oh no........................and it starts again

Congrats on the bear, Todd!!!! Great shot, too, by the way!
 
Posts: 264 | Location: Big Sky Country, MT | Registered: 12 October 2001Reply With Quote
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I hate to rain on anyone's party, but the thought of taking a shot at a bear that is 590 yards away strikes me as being totally absurd. Does anyone feel the same way?

It depends on the shooter. Knowing how well Tod can shoot,and considering the time he spends on rifle/cartridge development I would never bet against him!

I also know guys who I wouldn't trust to make a 50 yard shot either so I guess it cuts both ways. [Wink] LoL
 
Posts: 277 | Location: McLeese Lake, B. C. Canada | Registered: 06 June 2003Reply With Quote
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Tod...I was just wondering what the wound channel looked like...Did the bullet exit???
 
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I hate to rain on anyone's party, but the thought of taking a shot at a bear that is 590 yards away strikes me as being totally absurd. Does anyone feel the same way?

I was thinking the same thing...

Suppose the bear moved as the shot was taken. Not sure what the time of flight is with one of those pseudo-sniper cartridges but the risk of wounding must be pretty high. No? Wounding a bear strikes me as a pretty dumb thing to do.

Either way congrats Tod. You had both luck and skill. [Smile]
 
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time of flight is app. .750 sec. with a bullet drop of about 6 ft. depending on zero range. Btw..nice bear and shot Todd.
 
Posts: 411 | Location: Southeastern Pa | Registered: 30 September 2002Reply With Quote
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I hate to rain on anyone's party, but the thought of taking a shot at a bear that is 590 yards away strikes me as being totally absurd. Does anyone feel the same way?

Pagris;

In a lot of places it is wise to question such a shot for the average guy. However, Todd did manage to take the bear at that distance, with a photo to prove it. It indicates he is a man who has both the confidence and the ability to do so.
Knowing both his rifle and his equipment well.
590 yds is not a LUCK shot.

I hate it when people take long range shots, when they don't know their equipment and rifle.
If they miss where is the bullet going. However, the guys who live in BC can tell you that if you miss something by a mile, it is a good chance you still are not going to endanger anyone.

For the responsible and the knowing, in the right environment, no it is not too long a shot.
All rules have exceptions. Mr. Bartell shows that he is an exception, and lives in an exceptional place.

Todd, nice shot, and nice bear. Congrats are in order.!
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Yep, I guess he couldn't get any closer and really needed the meat. But then a real marksmans hould be able to do 750 on a windy day with a 22 mag. One shot in the ear. May lose a few but so what.
 
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Suppose the bear moved as the shot was taken.

Usually bears that are feeding hard don't make sudden moves unless scared. They are not as jumpy as deer for example and if one has his nose buried in a berry bush a person can be pretty certain they will not move too much in 3/4 of a second.
 
Posts: 277 | Location: McLeese Lake, B. C. Canada | Registered: 06 June 2003Reply With Quote
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Well... Congratulations on your lucky, one shot kill I guess. BUT 590 yds. for any bear is about 500 yds. too long and using a Matchking just adds to the probabability of a lost/wounded animal, especially at that range. Yeah, big bears have been killed with much smaller caliber weapons but it isn't the norm. Learn to get closer. Bear in Fairbanks
 
Posts: 1544 | Location: Fairbanks, Ak., USA | Registered: 16 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks Cariboo... We do not see too many bears in these parts!
 
Posts: 1978 | Location: UK and UAE | Registered: 19 March 2001Reply With Quote
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I find myself wondering why the gent would want to shoot so far away in the first place. Just to see if he could? Were his stalking skills so lacking that it just wasn't possible to get any closer than the *third of a mile* he claims to have taken that poke from? I'm certainly no expert, with only one blackie under my belt, but was able to get within 40 yards of mine without too much trouble, in fairly open SE Alaskan tidal flats.

Especially if the bear was in feed mode, as was already stated was the case, I believe, then getting closer should have been tit--from the pic it sure looks like there was plenty of cover available. As a final thought, I'm also thinking that perhaps if the shooter was much closer, he'd have seen that the specimen looked rather puny.

Congrats, I guess, on success; if genuine, that was one helluva' shot. But I just can't say with any honesty that I'm impressed with any hunting skill, or the ethics behind a willingness to take such a shot.

Leighton

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Awesome shot. [Big Grin]
 
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Awesome shot. [Big Grin]

Are you a bear stalker? Or are you a bear shooter?
 
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Once again somebody posts a picture to share and is jumped on by the armchair safari crowd. Enough already.

I can guarantee that I won't post any pictures or tell any stories. It is one thing to talk in theoritical ranges but when the proof is there then move on to the cartoon network.

Good job Todd.
 
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A picture of a dead bear is proof of the distance at which it was claimed to have been shot? I see.

Say, want to buy a bridge?

Leighton
 
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Tod,
Great shot. Dont let the uninformed and negative comments get to you. They are just a bunch of folks that want you to hunt the way they do it. Just ignore them and keep up the great practice. [Smile]
 
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Tod

You are shit disturber, for sure! [Big Grin]

For those not in the know, Tod's been playing around wiht this rifle for some time now, and he's been practicing at longer ranges, too.

We kill alot of bears in BC, and Tod is no exception. He's shot quite a number. It probbaly would have been possible for him to get closer, as I think that most of his bears have been shot well under 200 yards, but he was putting his skill to the test here.

I wouldn't have used a MK bullet, but I think he did it to piss us off [Wink]

Good shot Tod, and I congratulate you on putting forth the effort to know how to take such a shot...No whanging away at wolves, eh? [Wink]
 
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Nice Shot my man ^_^ I thought it was a bigfoot/Werewolf there for a secound O_O. Dont let these people Troll you around.
 
Posts: 174 | Location: West Virginia | Registered: 14 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Are you a bear stalker? Or are you a bear shooter?

Obviously Todd is a successful bear hunter who chose not to stalk closer in this instance. He had confidence in his equipment and himself due to a reasonable amount of trigger time. Knowledge of his exterior ballistics was gained due to much of this practice being much farther than at the 100 yd benchrest at the range. Then he applied the fundamentals of marksmanship.

Those critical are declaring their personal incompetence.

Outstanding, Todd. Congratulations.

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Nice work Tod. What kind of rifle is it you are shooting? Nice looking rifle.

I just shot a Mule deer at 15 yards with my 300 RUM with a 180 gr ballistic tip. Chronographed speed is 3375 fps at 15 feet from the muzzle. Meat damage was minimal and only 2 ribs going in and 2 ribs going out were lost. Not even that much blood shot meat either.

Anything can be made to work.
 
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Tod, and yes there is a bear there.....

Congrats!

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Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
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Tod...I was just wondering what the wound channel looked like...Did the bullet exit???

Hey Tod, Congratulations on the kill.

I'm wondering the same as Boyd, what did the bullet path look like? How would you rate it to other bullets you have used, once it got into the Bear? Have you used any other MatchKings on bears?
 
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My taxidermist buddy and I were wondering what to do with the tiny bearskins some hunters brought in.

We figured that bathroom rug sets could be made out one of them. If big enough, the tail end could be used for the commode lid cover: grab the tail to raise the lid. Head and forepaws for the foot rug in front of the throne: look down at it while taking a dump, to remind you of what you have done, and hope not to do again.

What better place to relive the memories of such a hunt than in the crapper?

Hopefully the young will become wise in time.
 
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Yea thats a real monster youve got there Toddy, Im going to get my waders on now. [Razz]
 
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Ahhhh, finally. This forum has been down for me since Friday. I actually shot the bear from 130 yards with a 160 gr. Nosler AccuBond. [Big Grin] It will square out at around 7 ft, without stretching. [Smile]

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Yeah..........if you measure from the right front paw to the left rear paw! [Razz]
 
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I may try the MatchKing thing, just to see the effect. Anybody dare me? They will kill I'm sure...

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Are you a bear stalker? Or are you a bear shooter?

Obviously Todd is a successful bear hunter who chose not to stalk closer in this instance. He had confidence in his equipment and himself due to a reasonable amount of trigger time. Knowledge of his exterior ballistics was gained due to much of this practice being much farther than at the 100 yd benchrest at the range. Then he applied the fundamentals of marksmanship.

Those critical are declaring their personal incompetence.

Outstanding, Todd. Congratulations.

Ruffhewn

The irony of asking Bearstalker if he is a bear stalker seems to have been lost on you.

Good joke Tod. I still think that hide has the makings of a pyjama case and not much else.

Regards
 
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