17 April 2006, 15:37
twilliUp coming bear hunt
Well I leave Friday for Kodiak Alaska to hunt Brown Bear in DB134 Kiluda Bay. Wish me luck and I hope my .340 Weatherby with .240gr North Forks puts the hammer on a big brownie. Will post pictures and story if I get lucky. Anybody know what the weather has been like and how much snow or water is around?
17 April 2006, 21:19
Cold Zerotwilli;
i think that your setup is a fine choice with a brake and a low power scope. since you are handloading couldn't you get a n.f. bullet heavier than 240 gr.?
maybe we can meet for coffee when you get back and take a look at some photos. p.m. me if interested.
good luck, be safe.
18 April 2006, 02:34
TOP_PREDATORGood luck,yes you must post photos on your return.
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19 April 2006, 01:10
phurley5Twilli ----- There is absolutely nothing like hunting those huge Brown mountains of muscle. Your .340 with the 240 grain North Forks should serve you well. I have been there and done that, from the first track I saw on the beach, the hair stood up on the back of my neck and didn't go down for days. For Cold Zero's benefit that is the largest bullet North Fork makes in .338, but not to worry, it is an awesome bullet, particularly through a .340 Wby.

Good luck and good shooting.
19 April 2006, 10:55
georgeldBefore you go, check out the pictures on big game section: who say's bears aren't dangerous.
Better strap on a big iron for back up and sleep with it.
Good luck, hope you have a great trip. Be safe,
George
20 April 2006, 08:23
yellowstoneHey Twilli,
Thought you were gonna kill a little ole Montana black bear this Spring? Good luck on Kodiak. I'm headed for POW island next month. Maybe I'll see for the fall sheep season up aroung Tom Miner.
Remember,-------Aim small, miss small.