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jdr308
02-20-2012, 06:40 PM
I was just wondering what you guys use as your black bear gun.? Im going on a bear hunt in Canada and am leaning towards my 375 winchester or my 307 winchester, but I enjoy shooting my leverguns. So what do you guys use.?

chainsaw
02-20-2012, 06:58 PM
Our bear population is growing rapidly where I live,so I bought a Savage 111 in 338wm for use on bears and elk.Toned down a little,it should do good on muleys too.
I load 250 gr. partitions on 72 gr. of IMR 4831,going 2700+ fps,packs a good wallop.

Blue Avenger
02-20-2012, 07:47 PM
.30-30

Ron.D
02-20-2012, 11:18 PM
I've used 30-06, and 43 mauser with black powder so far and bought a double barreled 45-70. The 375W or 307 will both do the job if you place your shot well. They're not that hard to kill. Ron.D

MaDa
02-20-2012, 11:36 PM
30-06, 270wsm. Have I shot any? No I haven't. Lol but my old boss shot one throught the ears with a 30-06. Turned the skull to jello.

Grit #1
02-22-2012, 11:00 PM
Take your 307. That is about the same as a 308. 150s to 180s will drop a black in it's tracks. If you are hunting over bait it will be a short range affair. If your hunt is a stalk it could be 100 to 200 yards. The 307 is up to the task especially if you load the new rubber tip bullets that Hornaday came out with for the lever guns. Blacks are not that hard to kill as long as you keep it in the boiler room.
Best regards,
Grit

darkker
02-23-2012, 03:16 PM
Killed 4 with my 308. 165gr SP's

skwirl
03-02-2012, 10:16 AM
35 Rem with 200 gr remington corelocks

woodsman416
03-07-2012, 10:22 AM
I have a 116 Bearhunter in .338 win mag. I haven't hunted with it yet but I'm planning to use it for brown bear in Alaska. For black bears you can use just about any whitetail cartridge so it becomes more a choice of what gun you like rather than the cartridge. I have a Marlin Guide gun in .45/70 with ghost ring sights that's great for baited stands. I also have a Remington Model 742 in .30-06 with a 1.5X scope that I like a lot for bear hunting over bait. My old standby is a Savage model 110 in .308 win with a 3x9 leupold mounted on it but the last two bears I shot I used my bow. ;D

Eric in NC
03-07-2012, 10:59 AM
38-55 is my black bear/pig gun so your 375 Win would be more than enough. Just make sure you have tough bullets - some of the .375 bullets out there shed jackets and blow up even at 38-55 velocities!

shovelheadave
03-07-2012, 05:43 PM
I've only got one black bear, it was with a .338 RUM.

gunjunkie
08-20-2012, 09:30 PM
I use 450 marlin with 430 grain bullet outta a Browning BLR, which knocks the biggies up in Ontario, on their butts! ( It's quite the thumper to the shoulder, but I love that) My 358 win does the number on 'em too with a Barnes TSX 225. The bruins in Ontario need to be dropped quickly 'cuz it's SO thick up there, tracking is difficult at best. So the premise is put them down fast and hard or get a big enough exit hole so you can have enough blood to track 'em.

Coyoteslayer223
08-21-2012, 03:01 PM
I know that this aint my thread but i was just wondering, would a 270 with 150gr corelokts work on colorado black bears??

mbkmkk
08-21-2012, 03:10 PM
A CA Black Bear with S&W 629 44 Mag.

efm77
08-21-2012, 05:02 PM
450 Marlin and 338 Win. Mag.

gunjunkie
08-21-2012, 08:47 PM
coyoteslayer: ANY bullet will kill ANY animal if bullet placement is correct. My personal opinion is to put the animal down as quickly as possible in the most humane manner. I personally feel black bear should never be hunted with anything smaller than 35 cal. Yes I know there's alot of people that have killed black bears with 270 and 308. I don't like tracking a badly hit bear so I prefer my 450 marlin. U might wanna take a look at chuck hawks web site about "sectional density" of bullets needed for CXP 3 animals. I think the sectional density should be .280 for elk/black bear or CXP3 animals. Your 270 with 150 grainers is gonna be under that. Of course type of bullet matters as well. Use premium bullets when possible.

gunjunkie
08-21-2012, 10:03 PM
coyoteslayer: I mis-spoke. Looked up sectional density of 270 with 150 grain bullet. That WILL give you enough sectional density to bring down CXP3 size game like black bear. Your corelokt should work. Let us know what happens.

Jeff518
08-22-2012, 10:36 AM
your 307 with 180's ought to do quite nicely. My lever choice, 358 in a Sav99

bill2260
08-22-2012, 01:04 PM
So you would not hunt a bear with anything less than 35 caliber. Hmmm. Don't know of a 35 caliber that would come close to the bone crushing, flesh devisation caused by a 7mm remington magnum with a 154 grain hornady spire point. Shoot a 300 pound bear looking at you in the chest and he will have two holes to do his business. Bill

efm77
08-22-2012, 04:49 PM
Um.........35 Whelen, 350 Rem. Mag., 358 Norma Mag., 358 STA all would have bone crushing power on a bear. Now I'm not saying that a 7mm won't work but to each their own. He did say it was his opinion. I too feel that the 7mm is a little on the light side. Now if you go with some of the even heavier bullets in 7mm that have real high SD's then I would feel better about it. I don't feel that a 154 grain 7mm bullet is constructed tough enough to hold together well enough to penetrate enough in something as tough as a bear. Again, not saying it won't work, just saying there are bigger calibers out there that make me feel better.