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| This round has taken so much game here in Canada that it is sort a national icon. The new Remmy Core-lokts do not impress me, though, and Blackies can be really tough. I would suggest getting some 215 gr. Hawk bullets and loading them to about 2250 fps.; this is both a traditional and absolutely deadly load within 200 yds. Also, it will not blow a big hole in your trophy bear hide.
I have seen quite a few bears, deer and Moose killed quickly with this load, in the old "Dominion" ammo loaded here in Canada. |
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| Well, I don't know, Gate, there are those charging Grouse....., maybe a .416??? |
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| C'mon Clarke,2089 posts!!!!!Thats 2087 more than me.When do you have time to hunt? Dave |
| Posts: 74 | Location: Nanaimo,BC,Canada | Registered: 23 April 2004 |
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C'mon Clarke,2089 posts!!!!!Thats 2087 more than me.When do you have time to hunt?
Dave
That's 3 years worht of posts...
Remember- I was on vacation all last year, too, so I had plenty of time on my hands! |
| Posts: 3082 | Location: Pemberton BC Canada | Registered: 08 March 2001 |
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| Gatehouse,
Do you get the .303 with 215 grain roundnose bullets now? In India when they banned the .303 they created the .315 IOF which was a close parallel with 200 (pointed) and 215 grain (round nose) 8 mm bullets in the .303 case and it is very popular in Central India.
The old .303 with 215 roundnose bullets took a number of tigers in the old days in India, and I guess it should still work fine even though there are much more powerful monster guns available. |
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| The 215gr bullets are hard to find, but I understand Woodleigh is making them. Also, Steve Redgewell has been making some 200 gr bullets which he is still testing. The big bullets really give the 303 some juice! |
| Posts: 3082 | Location: Pemberton BC Canada | Registered: 08 March 2001 |
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| I killed a pile of big game with my .303 here in Canada before I was educated that it was aq "am killer" and not suitable for killing anything larger than rabbits. That's when I found out you couldn't hunt without a scope either. You basically have .308 performance. Those velocity figures sound low to me for factory ammo. You will be fine. Black bears are not that hard to kill, they just have small vitals. Their lungs are about the size of a large grapefruit. The are not built to run much.
Shoot straight. |
| Posts: 244 | Location: Winnipeg, Canada | Registered: 02 December 2002 |
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