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| Most of the time on most bears the 250's well work just fine.
But on a true big bear 400lbs plus I would want a 300gr bullet just to insure enough penetration. |
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| Thanks for the reply, p dog shooter. Any thoughts on the SST bullet not just in terms of weight, but in overall performance/penetration on bears? |
| Posts: 111 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 27 May 2014 | 
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| I use .452s XTP's in my 50 cal. they shoot through deer.
Haven't shot anything else with them.
Never shot a SST there are some Youtube reviews out on the net. |
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| Instead of the SST, look at the 250gr Monoflex. You may have to change your sabot as they are a .458” diameter bullet vs the typical .451/2”, but they expand really well and are solid copper so the also penetrate. That’s all I use and I have had excellent results with them.
Shoot straight, shoot often. Matt
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| Thanks for the info guys, I'll look into the XTPs and the Monoflexes. |
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| For real muzzle loaders, I use either Maxi Balls, or Buffalo Bores. You are shooting pistol bullets. |
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| I would not hesitate using the 250 grain sst’s. Although I have not hunt a lot of black bear, from what I’ve seen, they are not hard to kill.
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| I have killed black bear, moose, mule deer, whitetails, caribou and others with PISTOL BULLETS .452 Hornady xpt out of an Omega .50 |
| Posts: 736 | Location: Quakertown, Pa. | Registered: 11 December 2008 | 
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| Do NOT shoot a black bear with any hollow point PISTOL bullet. They will not penetrate a good bear's rib cage.
If you doubt my word, contact several Wisconsin bear hunters, the ones with dogs, and ask after a pistol hunt. In particular, bullet choice.
A mono bullet is good advice. I like Barnes X TMZ out of my Savage 10ml. Shooting deer head-on, I will get about 30 inches of penetration. I am surely not hitting any bones comparable to a bear's
Learn to shoot a bear through a shoulder to break the spine. |
| Posts: 289 | Location: Western UP of Michigan | Registered: 05 March 2007 | 
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| I have a nice 12 bore round ball shooter or the smaller .69 would work also. Big holes, better blood trails! [if needed]
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