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I'm heading off on my first Coastal Brown Bear hunt and I want to consider another load instead of my 180 TSX load out of my 300 Win Mag from suggestions I've been given.

So I need help picking out of a list of suggestions as my alternate load for this gun or to stick with what I have and what I'm use to.

Thanks for the Help.

Choices:
180gr. Barnes Triple Shock(Pet LOAD)
200gr. Swift A-Frame
200gr. North Fork
220gr. Woodleigh
220gr. Nosler Partition

 


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If you shoot the Barnes 180 gr. TSX and you are confident in your shooting, I say use it. If not go with the Barnes 200 gr TSX FB. JMHO. I would not go below a 338 Win Mag if I went for Coastal Brown Bear, but that is just me. Big Grin


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I would go with the NorthFork or Woodliegh depending on what shoots better. That is if I had to take such a small rifle! Big Grin

From my safe I'd be using my .338WM with 250gr Woodlieghs. Nate
 
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I took my 91/2 ft. Brown Bear with a 200 grain Nosler Partition from a .300 Winny at 2900 fps. I hit the Bear in the center of the chest as it was looking at me standing up facing me. It hit the ground and never moved a muscle. If I were hunting the Bear today with the same rifle I would without a doubt use the North Fork 200 grain bullet if it shot well in my rifle. I had no complaints whatsoever with the Nosler Partition bullet, it is just that I have had vast experience with the North Forks since then from North America to Africa, and in my opinion there is no better bullet offered today. I have shot all the other bullets listed here and taken game with them also, the North Forks stands above the others. wave Good shooting.


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The voting chart looks like the penetration comparision for each bullet too.

I dont think there would be a bit of difference in the end result of shooting a bear with any of those bullets.


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I like bigger and a bit slower bullets for the Bears. My father killed an inland with a 180 Grain Partition back in 89 out of a .300 Weatherby. My uncle killed a Coastal that went over ten with a .340 Weatherby with .250 Grain Noslers.

If I were going I would use any of those 200 grain bullets you have listed (including the NP and not look back.)


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I too have a 300 Winchester and think the world of it. I would suggest that your poll pushes the bullet weights to the maximum end of the caliber range for hunting indicating a possible need to increase diameter. If Brown Bear is your only prey, I would opt for a larger caliber rifle. When your after that kind of game, your as much on the menu as anything out there. Things happen unexpectedly. Give yourself some safety cushion. 375 H&H all the way for North Americas eatimus maximus.


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Originally posted by Redhawk1:
If you shoot the Barnes 180 gr. TSX and you are confident in your shooting, I say use it. If not go with the Barnes 200 gr TSX FB. JMHO. I would not go below a 338 Win Mag if I went for Coastal Brown Bear, but that is just me. Big Grin


I agree - If your rifle likes 180 gr TXS, by all means stick with them - but, you should try out a 200 TXS load in your 300. You never know and the extra 20grs is kinda like "chicken soup" - "It Couldn't Hurt!!"


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The voting chart looks like the penetration comparision for each bullet too.


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Originally posted by Magnum61:
I'm heading off on my first Coastal Brown Bear hunt and I want to consider another load instead of my 180 TSX load out of my 300 Win Mag from suggestions I've been given.

So I need help picking out of a list of suggestions as my alternate load for this gun or to stick with what I have and what I'm use to.

Thanks for the Help.


You have confirmed with your outfitter that he'll actually let you use a 300Mag?

Most won't.

If the 180gr TSX is your pet load stick with it.

Persnally I'd go digging to the back of the safe for my 338Mag, but that's me...

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I voted for the Northfork. Baring that, I'd go with a Partition. Finally, for me at least, I'd feel more comfortable with at least a .338 Win mag rather than a .300 mag. That's just me I guess. Bear in Fairbanks


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You have confirmed with your outfitter that he'll actually let you use a 300Mag?

Most won't.

I've never heard of a guide or outfitter turning a client down for wanting to use a 300! If you shoot it well and use good bullets, have at it.

Most guides will recommend something like a 338 if you are comfortable with it, but if they know your "go to" rifle is a 300 and you shoot it well, I don't think there is a single guide that would discourage its use.
 
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Originally posted by Allan DeGroot:
You have confirmed with your outfitter that he'll actually let you use a 300Mag?

Most won't.

I've never heard of a guide or outfitter turning a client down for wanting to use a 300! If you shoot it well and use good bullets, have at it.


10-4 there DPhillips!!!

I voted the 220 Woodleigh as I'd like the heaviest (reasonable) bullet i could throw for penetration. However as others have posted there really isn't a bad bullet in the list.

I wouldn't hesitate to use even a 30-06 as I know that I'll have a guide (PH) backing me up with something like a 458 or so and not because of my choice of weapons.....they just always seem to have stoppers regardless of the client's choice of weapon.

I say a 30-06 not because it's the best weapon....simply that I handle it and shoot it well and that's more important than power and it has bullets available that are up to the task.


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220 gr woodleigh's if I had to hunt big bears with a .300 winnie but I's d rather take my .416 with 410 gr woodleigh's Big Grin
 
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The 200gr Nosler Partition is another choice you might consider.


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What about that 240gr. Woodleigh they just released for the 06'. Couldn't that be on this list?


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I voted for the Aframe. But almost on a coin toss.

Bottom line is you will never see a difference in the performance of any listed on a brown.

The Aframe and Northfork mushroom perfectly IMO but I have talked with quite a few bear guides in Canada and Alaska in the last year, and the bulk of them use the Barnes bullet.

They must know something.


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Thanks Doc.

Always can rely on your foot work.

Thanks again.


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