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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Cunningham" data-source="post: 377237" data-attributes="member: 21139"><p>Top Predator</p><p>Your statement is the clear truth. The Eskimos use 22's and 223's on everything. I witnessed a polar bear kill about a month ago and it was taken with 223 hard ball ammo. The year before last a Musk Ox was taken with a 223. This is going on my fourth year in the Arctic and the people are very poor. They kill with whatever they have. It was not that many years ago when polar bears were typically killed by spears. It seems no one has told them that these calibers are not enough gun. A very tough people in a very tough land.</p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Cunningham, post: 377237, member: 21139"] Top Predator Your statement is the clear truth. The Eskimos use 22's and 223's on everything. I witnessed a polar bear kill about a month ago and it was taken with 223 hard ball ammo. The year before last a Musk Ox was taken with a 223. This is going on my fourth year in the Arctic and the people are very poor. They kill with whatever they have. It was not that many years ago when polar bears were typically killed by spears. It seems no one has told them that these calibers are not enough gun. A very tough people in a very tough land. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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