29 October 2004, 17:13
AntlersRe: fmj solids for bear huntnig!!!
I've had some solids in my .416 or .375 for follow up shots each of the last two seasons, but haven't had to use one yet. I think they should prove ideal on raking shots at quick exiting bears.
29 October 2004, 15:03
Lawdog_GaryDanny,
I believe it all depends on the cartridge you plan on using. Personally I used Partitions for my Brown Bears but anymore I am leaning towards the Barnes TSX bullet, even in the larger calibers. If I ever go for another Brownie I intend to back my .375 Weatherby loaded with Barnes 270 gr. TSX bullets. Lawdog

16 November 2004, 12:00
458WinI've toyed with solids on big Brown Bears and as a guide I do think they make some sense but even flat nosed ones do not kill as quick as a good soft nosed bullet. This past May Luke Tyrrell, one of my assistant guides, had to make a quick shot as a clients wounded bear was heading into the pucker brush. He was able to get off only single shot with his .375 H&H and fortunately hit the 900# boar in the seat of the pants before it dissappeared. After a hairy tracking job the big boar was found dead. The client's first, and only shot (their Rem. M-700 .300 Wby jammed) had hit the front foot! Luke's 270 gr TSX Barnes had passed all the way through the bear and destroyed the heart and lungs. A solid would have done the same but without as much damage. As long as you choose a quality bullet solids are not necessary.