20 November 2009, 18:39
garretttoddBullet choice for black bears 33wcf
I have a bear hunt in northern Alberta planned for this comming May. The area we are hunting is a two bear area. I am going to bring my bow for one but I also was considering bringing an antique rifle. The rifle is a 1886 .33wcf it was my great grandfathers made in 1913. I think it would be a great honor to take a large animal with a gun that is almost a hundred years old. I have been practiceing with open sites for about three months. The gun is pretty accurate with 1.25 inch groups at 50yds (which is about the average range where i will be hunting). The bullet that i have been using is a soft point jacketed 200gr. The loads are from when cabelas carried obsolete ammo. I have found several people that carry the cartrige but before I put in an order I was going to see if anyone knows of a better source. I was going to order my ammo from Gads Custom. Thanks for the input.
21 November 2009, 01:04
RVL IIIPost on the reloading section too!
21 November 2009, 03:40
TCLouisThe now canceled 200 grain Hornady FP may serve you well.
Best would be a fine cast bullet of 200-250 grains if the rifle will shot them.
21 November 2009, 07:01
N E 450 No2I would have him load the Hawk 200gr bullet.
www.hawkbullets.comThey are great killers.