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Old 12-03-2018, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Kurt505 View Post
Why does it always have to be an Alaskan brown bear?

How many grizzlies were shot in Alberta last year? How many of you even had a tag???

You guys do realize this is about penetration, at least that’s what I got from the op.

Fwiw, I doubt anyone would choose a 6.5 Grendel over a 300 magnum if they were grizzly hunting, but being that most of us on the forum live in Alberta I don’t understand why it always has to come back to grizzlies. I’ll bet 99% of the people on this forum haven’t even seen a grizzly in real life. I’ve seen a total
of 5 in my life, and one was in the park. Never once did I wish I had a 300 magnum when I came across a grizzly.

The topic is about penetration, maybe leave the grizzlies alone since they’re protected.
10 or 12 years ago I sat on a hill in a drainage south of the Panther and watched 6 different grizz from where I was sitting (boar putting the run on a sow and 2 cubs right thru where we broke camp 1 hour previous as well as 2 separate bears within two or three miles out feeding). 300 for me
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