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<blockquote data-quote="aaronoto" data-source="post: 1483567" data-attributes="member: 107078"><p>Shot my black bear at 230 yards with a .270win shooting a 140g Federal Trophy Bonded bullet. It jumped after the impact, ran 15 yards, then proceeded to roll down to the bottom of the basin I shot it in, made for a great pack out! My buddy took a black bear at 430 yards with a 300 win mag shooting a 180g Partition in a perfectly placed shot and the effects were devastating, the body cavity was a soupy mess. I wouldn't hesitate to use a Partition or Accubond on a bear, shoot whichever your gun likes better. If you haven't already, study up on shot placement for bears, it's a little further back than deer. If you hit shoulder a bonded bullet is nice or you better hope your scooting something heavy and moving it fast and keep shooting until it goes down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaronoto, post: 1483567, member: 107078"] Shot my black bear at 230 yards with a .270win shooting a 140g Federal Trophy Bonded bullet. It jumped after the impact, ran 15 yards, then proceeded to roll down to the bottom of the basin I shot it in, made for a great pack out! My buddy took a black bear at 430 yards with a 300 win mag shooting a 180g Partition in a perfectly placed shot and the effects were devastating, the body cavity was a soupy mess. I wouldn't hesitate to use a Partition or Accubond on a bear, shoot whichever your gun likes better. If you haven't already, study up on shot placement for bears, it's a little further back than deer. If you hit shoulder a bonded bullet is nice or you better hope your scooting something heavy and moving it fast and keep shooting until it goes down. [/QUOTE]
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