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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 2747027" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>Assuming similar rifles, a 375 H&H will recoil MORE than a 338 Win Mag. Period.</p><p>As to the OP, I live on Kodiak</p><p>I see lots of bad hunts. Most guys use 300 mags and their guide will have something a little bigger. If a guy is looking for an excuse to buy a new rifle, this is as good as any other reason.</p><p>A 300 mag shooting 200 grain Partitions will do the job. Some guides advocate for complete penetration, this suggests heavy copper bullets like a TSX. I typically carry a 340 Weatherby. This past season i used 225 grain TTSX. They were accurate and in 338 they are plenty devastating to the internals. Your guide will have a suitable rifle to back you up. Don't sweat the small stuff. </p><p>As far as who to book, Kodiak is pretty much all exclusive guide areas. You have to use the guy who controls the sub- unit. Lots of good places to hunt bears on Kodiak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 2747027, member: 40966"] Assuming similar rifles, a 375 H&H will recoil MORE than a 338 Win Mag. Period. As to the OP, I live on Kodiak I see lots of bad hunts. Most guys use 300 mags and their guide will have something a little bigger. If a guy is looking for an excuse to buy a new rifle, this is as good as any other reason. A 300 mag shooting 200 grain Partitions will do the job. Some guides advocate for complete penetration, this suggests heavy copper bullets like a TSX. I typically carry a 340 Weatherby. This past season i used 225 grain TTSX. They were accurate and in 338 they are plenty devastating to the internals. Your guide will have a suitable rifle to back you up. Don't sweat the small stuff. As far as who to book, Kodiak is pretty much all exclusive guide areas. You have to use the guy who controls the sub- unit. Lots of good places to hunt bears on Kodiak. [/QUOTE]
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