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19 April 2006, 09:16
N E 450 No2
Bear hunt for 2007
I have booked a Grizzly hunt in Alaska with Jim Smith of Alaska Extreme Adventures and Safaris.
We will be hunting out of Nome Alaska in April of 2007.
My rifle of choice will be my Blaser R 93 in 300 Win Mag.


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19 April 2006, 10:31
MADDOG
Great!! Hope you have a blessed hunt. Are you sure you don't want more gun??? You should have a great time...... Maddog


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19 April 2006, 10:39
georgeld
Sounds like a perfect mauling looking for a time and date to me with a pee shooter for big bear.

I'd never consider it with less than a .375, and nothing less than .44 mag on my hip both. Beside's that, I'd have company along too. Even to the crapper tree.

You need to go look at the bear's victim on the big game section: who say's bears aren't dangerous.

Impressive pictures. Anyone heading up north for bear, needs to look these over.

George


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19 April 2006, 10:50
Akshooter
The .300 will work fine. It's enough for the coastol bears and perfect for interior griz.


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19 April 2006, 16:47
hikerbum
300 will work fine. Lighten up Georgeld, he is just excited about his trip.


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19 April 2006, 19:19
jro45
If I were going Grizley bear hunting I would use my 375 H&H or my 416 Rem Mag. I am going Black Bear hunting in Aug. using my 300 Win Mag.
but a black bear is NOT a Grizley bear.
19 April 2006, 20:43
N E 450 No2
Gentlemen;
Thanks for the advice. I too prefer a "bigger" gun. I have available a 375 Blaser R 93, my 9,3x74R Chapuis, and my 450/400 double which will be scoped by the time I leave for this trip.

Since we will be traveling by snowmobile I feel the plastic stock Blaser is the better choice, also do to the fact the temp will be between +35 to -15 degrees it is easier to de-grease/de-oil a bolt rifle.
When I asked which rifle to bring the 375 or the 300 the Guide said bring the 300 in case you need to make a long shot. He said most shots are under 150 yards but I might need to shoot at 300 to 350 yards.
He knows I was a LEO Sniper for 23 years, and a Long Range High Power Rifle shooter.
I would rather shoot my bear at 30 FEET, but I see no harm in being prepared for a little longer shot.
There is also a good chance I might have a shot at a wolf.

The truth is that I will take 2 rifles for sure, I ALWAYS do. So I will probably take both my Blaser R 93 synthentic stock rifles one in 300 and the other in 375 H&H, as well as the 28 guage shotgun bbl for ptarmagin. That way I can have one set up as the primary hunting rifle and the other as a spare will be set up as the 28 ga for ptarmagin around camp.

I will of course have my S&W 44 Mag Mountain Gun on at all times. Big Grin


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19 April 2006, 20:47
HARDBALLER
300 will work fine if you put it where it counts. You will also have a guide backing you up. Get a big one and post your pics. Good luck.
19 April 2006, 21:54
MADDOG
NE 450. If you reload try that 200 gr. North fork in your 300 win. They are great bullets and tough as anything out there for your hunt...IMO <>< maddog


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20 April 2006, 04:18
458Win
As a Brown Bear guide I carry a 458 Win for backup but, Like hundreds of Alaskan guides before me, I hunted and guided for big bears a long time with a 30-06 and still would feel confident using it on my own - even without a backup. Big calibers may make some hunters (usually inexperienced ones) feel better but somewhere along the line a bullet has to be correctly placed. Assuming you are using premium bullets, if you fail to kill a bear with your 300 I will guarantee the problem was not with the caliber.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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20 April 2006, 05:48
waterrat
NE The 300 mag with any heavy premium bullet will do the job with ease. Get your 1st shot in the boiler room and its a done deal. I include Hornady in the premium bullet department.


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