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Don't eat the stinky ones, go for a young sow. Barbecue the back straps, use a sweet-ish sauce. We served some to guests who ate almost no meat, and they loved it.
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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Thats what Ive heard, sows only and head shots only�.thanks for the tip!
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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I was glad for EVERY ONE of the 225 grains of solid copper bullet weight, and each and every one of my 3100fps muzzle velocity when I took the shot in the linked story above, which I just posted in the general campfire and general big game forums.
I know a guy that killed a brown bear with a 225gr copper bullet screaming along at a whopping 2650FPS. From the story, IIRC, it pinned the bear in place - no tracking. Big, silly name on/or need for a magnum rifle? Not that guy, not on THAT hunt.
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Well, it's possible I just got lucky, I haven't eaten a lot of them, and they all came from one ranch in S. Texas. But they were good!!
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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I don't know what is better, the OP's inability to handle a big gun, or dragging an animal prized for its hide through the dirt, rocks and bushes with a winch.
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I don't know what is better, the OP's inability to handle a big gun, or dragging an animal prized for its hide through the dirt, rocks and bushes with a winch. And a chain around the neck....
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Horrible.
Awful.
Just... no.
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I don't know what is better, the OP's inability to handle a big gun, or dragging an animal prized for its hide through the dirt, rocks and bushes with a winch. And a chain around the neck.... Hey now, it's not just about the hide, you've gotta tenderize the meat, too.
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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What??? No 223AI or 243AI with them little bitty varmint bullets? Ah I see you still just had to AI the Queen! What a shame that's just gay!
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I was glad for EVERY ONE of the 225 grains of solid copper bullet weight, and each and every one of my 3100fps muzzle velocity when I took the shot in the linked story above, which I just posted in the general campfire and general big game forums.
I know a guy that killed a brown bear with a 225gr copper bullet screaming along at a whopping 2650FPS. From the story, IIRC, it pinned the bear in place - no tracking. Big, silly name on/or need for a magnum rifle? Not that guy, not on THAT hunt. Pretty sure I have heard about that guy too. Name is Scott Kane or something like that? Hunted with some guy named Steve Johnson...? Tanner
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https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...Bear_story_or_The_proper_way#Post8739123I was glad for EVERY ONE of the 225 grains of solid copper bullet weight, and each and every one of my 3100fps muzzle velocity when I took the shot in the linked story above, which I just posted in the general campfire and general big game forums. The scene.... A VERY large, probably once in a lifetime for me, fat, bowlegged, male black bear. Quartering away and about to get away, 350 yards out. I would not have tried this shot with a 223, 243, or any other sub 30 caliber bullet, and I was lovin my uberfast wildcat big 33 when the opportunity came along to poke this guy, and hard. Ask yourselves after you look at my photos of this years bear and read my report if you would have made an attempted shot with a rifle that was much less than mine in power and capabilities. What would YOU have wanted in your hands, with the always very real possibility of a less than ideal shot placement? And PA- LEEZE don't pipe up with that "I only take perfect shots" crap. Real hunting in the real woods, for really big and mature animals, does not allow that kind of selectivity. Yeah. I would. Lots more where this came from in the Scenar thread including bull elk MUCH bigger than your bear (which is a dandy, BTW). And all with a 'target' bullet. But whatever. And in case anyone missed it... .308 with ONE SHOT and no suffering. So much for 'enough gun'... 530 meters broadside 155gr scenar. 450 meters with same bullet and same exact result. I've got a pal who uses the 155's out of his .30/.338 at 3200+ they work for him too.
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Pretty sure I have heard about that guy too. Name is Scott Kane or something like that? Tanner
Yeah, something like that. Hear he's an azzhat too.
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'slave, Don't hardly seem "fair",do it?!?(grin) I believe you make a great point,in that there ain't a chambering "big" enough,to turn a schit poke by a schit shot,into sumptin' it ain't. Funny how it actually works. 'gwe, Sissy always could mug a camera. Thank SuperKchunt for traipsing along on all the Adventures and using her mad photo skeelz to document same. Laffin'! SK', I've an aged Hornet from a Sourdough,that's killed more Brownies than you could Imagine. Hell...more than Bigsqueeze could Imagine. Laffin'! '223, Mebbe if one roots rubs around in enough dirt...they get "better"?!? Laffin'! aalf, That is a Tactical Tow Device...not a "chain". BIG difference and you'll do well to correct in deference to those marked differences! Laffin'! 'flave, Nawwwwwww...it's quite a [bleep] bit better than that.(grin) Mild Bill, I don't get to shoot as much as you,or "do" nearly as much...as I'm fraught with doing a whole [bleep] of a lot more than you could Imagine or Pretend. 100 grainer DRT,to really get your Do Nothing Day Dreaming Kchunt,Whining a bit more. Apologizin' in advance,for it's magnitude too. My bad. Laffin'! Perhaps wax eloquent some more,on all the things you almost did,all the wares you almost did it with and all the places you almost did 'em. Laffin'! Tanner, I've seen good boolits,in good places,do great thangs and the part of the puzzle which played the slightest role...was/is the headstamp. Very few is worth a [bleep] with a Boomer,as this Thread poignantly reiterates,though obliviously.(grin) Mojo, Noone hates 308 more than I. 155 Skinner/DRT and more Booner. Just sayin'.(grin)
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I've killed four...two with a bow, flinging 125gr thunderhead...both piled up real quick.
The other two were rifle kills....280/139 Hornie, '06/150 Grand slam.
Both bullets are still going....
Black bears are not hard to kill.
Guys shoot 600-700lb'rs in Pa, every year with .308's, .243's, shooting corelokts etc...
Tony
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Boxer, I've noted, and often mentioned to others, that with all the rifles/chamberings you have/had I most often see your .223 Montucky in tow. I seem to recall something about 'you can't beat light done right' and 'boolits matter more than headstamps'. Just can't recall where I heard that.... The irony is that it's proved by all the posts of kills made with 'inadequate' calipers/chamberings AND by the stories of schitty results with those who use 'enough gun'! Guess I'll stick with my itty bitty inadequate .223 and un-suxed .308 with Scenars... P.S. What kind of winch you got in your Tacoma???
It ain't what you don't know that makes you an idiot...it's what you know for certain, that just ain't so...
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Boxer, Here I was fixing to brag about my UBER 105 Max phoucing up an Idaho dink @ 350. I near went to JeffO mode of stomp in' after you and sister ruined my life.
P.S. I didn't have to call out a search party either. Good thing. There were no friends to call. Or cable.
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Thats what Ive heard, sows only and head shots only�.thanks for the tip! That's what she said
MAGA
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I've killed four...two with a bow, flinging 125gr thunderhead...both piled up real quick.
The other two were rifle kills....280/139 Hornie, '06/150 Grand slam.
Both bullets are still going....
Black bears are not hard to kill.
Guys shoot 600-700lb'rs in Pa, every year with .308's, .243's, shooting corelokts etc...
Tony
Yeah and guys in PA here wound plenty too because of those Core-Lokts. I've been on plenty of other guys blood trails in bear season, a number of which ended with no bear at the other end. I've noticed a trend during this time. And that is that guys love to use light for caliber bullets, Core-Lokts and Power shoks, and shoot bear in the shoulder. If guys wouldve just bought some Partitions I think more of them would have had bear rugs but Core-Lokts are "good enough" or so the thinking goes. Keep in mind I'm talking about bear drives here. Usually about 30 yard shots and usually on the move. Also most of the "marksmen" in question sighted in their rifles the day before bear season and that was the first they fired it since last year. Recipe for disaster. Still I think controlled expansion bullets would have upped the percentages.
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aalf, That is a Tactical Tow Device...not a "chain".
BIG difference and you'll do well to correct in deference to those marked differences! Maybe a Mister T starter kit......
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If I remember right, somewhere back in the archives one can find pics/info of Dober slaying a blackie with a .22-250. Clearly faked. Not on THAT hunt!
It ain't what you don't know that makes you an idiot...it's what you know for certain, that just ain't so...
Most people don't want to believe the truth~they want the truth to be what they believe.
Stupidity has no average...
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