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I have a .25-06 that I use for deer hunting. However, this year I am hunting in a region where black bear also live. With a 115 grain Barnes X bullet, can I shoot a bear if I see one? | ||
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<Boyd Heaton> |
Yes.It will work just fine,,,, ------------------ | ||
<Big Stick> |
Biggest one I ever killed,was with a 25-06. He never knew what hit him.............. | ||
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absolutely! | |||
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Please don't take this as a flame, it is not. If you can answer the second question with a yes, you can answer the topic question with a yes. ------------------ | |||
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YES! Daryl | |||
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<Salt> |
The .25-06 is a great rifle for open country. If hunting bear in the brush then I would opt for a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with Brenneke slugs. | ||
<ovis> |
No problem. Do it & best of luck to you. | ||
<T/Jazz> |
I always thought that it was according to the size or weight of the animal that one should consider before choosing and using a particular caliber rifle. If so the normal size black bear say is 250 pounds, would you still use the same caliber and load for one that happened to be say 600 pounds? Please don't sneer at this post. I have a 25-06 but use my 30-06 (180 Noslers) for a black bear Ok. I have heard of some blackies being as much as 800 pounds........So do you still shoot that big boy or pass with the 1/4 bore? | ||
<Big Stick> |
Mine according to girth charts,exceeded 600lbs(62" chest circumference),squared over 7-1/2' and netted 21-12/16. He was no match for the 25-06/X combo. Bullet selection,is much more important than cartridge selection,in my opinion. Your mileage may vary......... | ||
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