I acquired a vintage (1971) .444 Marlin. My son picked one up too, and we would like to use them for black bear hunting this coming season. We like monolithic bullets, but can only find the Hammer 205 grain Jack Hammer bullet. I would like to use something a little heavier, but keep striking out. We are looking for a total "through-and-though" pass through shot from 50-60 yards. Perhaps the 205 grain Jack Hammer will get us what we are looking for? I know there are some hard cast bullets that are heavier bullets, and lots of pistol bullets; but, nothing that is monolithic. If tracking is involved, leaking from both sides make the task a whole lot easier. I know that some are of the opinion that a .444 is not necessary to take out a bear. I totally agree with this opinion, but... taking one out and retrieving one out of the dense woods/cover (usually at dusk or in the dark) is something else. From 50-60 yards I do not want to be shooting a pistol bullet due to the uncertainty of the bullet breaking apart at the rifle velocities. The Hammer bullet is the only mono I can find, curious if there are any other members here with experience using the 205 grain Jack Hammer bullets on game? Curious if anyone has another source of heavier monolithic bullets? Curious if anyone has had any experience using the 265 grain Hornady FTX flex tip for a hunting bullet? I know there's lots of questions, this is new territory for us, and would like top get it right the first time. Any information would be apprecited.