Sorry to hear about your tendon Fotis. I expect to have couple box's of the 203 grain Shock Hammers here in a few days, I exchanged them as the 223 grain version way to long for .356 case and Mod. 94 action, which was a bummer for me. I will just hope the 203 grain version lives up to the reported claims of 80% weight retention and better then Barnes X penetration. If a 203 grain Shock Hammer will shoot through a good sized elk at 100 yards broadside it will work on Alaska's moose and bears.

A friend used a 200 grain Accubond out of a .358 Win. on a medium sized brown bear last fall with good results, but bear only bout 20 yards away.

Alaska Bullet Works was sold to a guy in Sitka awhile back and I was told he has to learn the trade. I will call him this week and see if he has a time line and if he will consider a 200 and 220 grain version of the very good Kodiak bonded bullet. Before they only made a 180 and 250 grain version.