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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Harvey Durham" data-source="post: 1650488" data-attributes="member: 108572"><p>Thanks, I think. The thing about a brown bear is they are dangerous animals and in a close in situation your life could depend on it. Actually the world record polar bear was killed with a 7mm mag!! As I understand the story, the hunter shot it multiple times and the bear charged him and the 17th shot was point blank and the bear fell at his feet. I read the story and it was many years ago. I have a .338 Lapua AI and a 300 Norma mag AI and I love the .284 and I absolutely have no doubt that it would take a brown bear but I hope to go brown bear hunting someday soon and I'll be taking my .338. I took a 3,000 pound water Buffalo last spring in Argentina with the .284. I put two shots through his shoulder and out his lungs so I know it would do the deal but what if I wounded him and he changed. I'd definitely want the .338. </p><p></p><p>Happy Hunting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harvey Durham, post: 1650488, member: 108572"] Thanks, I think. The thing about a brown bear is they are dangerous animals and in a close in situation your life could depend on it. Actually the world record polar bear was killed with a 7mm mag!! As I understand the story, the hunter shot it multiple times and the bear charged him and the 17th shot was point blank and the bear fell at his feet. I read the story and it was many years ago. I have a .338 Lapua AI and a 300 Norma mag AI and I love the .284 and I absolutely have no doubt that it would take a brown bear but I hope to go brown bear hunting someday soon and I’ll be taking my .338. I took a 3,000 pound water Buffalo last spring in Argentina with the .284. I put two shots through his shoulder and out his lungs so I know it would do the deal but what if I wounded him and he changed. I’d definitely want the .338. Happy Hunting!! [/QUOTE]
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