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<blockquote data-quote="mrkkid" data-source="post: 2573850" data-attributes="member: 117846"><p>My experience has been that the full curls are generally on the next ridge 500 to 600 yrds. And they have very good eyes so approaching is difficult. I took my 257 Weatherby Mark and it was a 12 twist so no heavy bullets - 100 gains worked. You need a flat shooting gun. They aren't hard to kill.</p><p></p><p>By the way, my guide also carried a 257 WM but he shot 120's. On his hunt just before mine the hunter shot a grizzly poorly and the guide dropped it at 200 yrds.</p><p></p><p>The meat is, I think, the absolutely best meal I have ever had. So I would vote for Hammers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrkkid, post: 2573850, member: 117846"] My experience has been that the full curls are generally on the next ridge 500 to 600 yrds. And they have very good eyes so approaching is difficult. I took my 257 Weatherby Mark and it was a 12 twist so no heavy bullets - 100 gains worked. You need a flat shooting gun. They aren't hard to kill. By the way, my guide also carried a 257 WM but he shot 120's. On his hunt just before mine the hunter shot a grizzly poorly and the guide dropped it at 200 yrds. The meat is, I think, the absolutely best meal I have ever had. So I would vote for Hammers. [/QUOTE]
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