marley
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I posted this in the Alaska forum as well. Don’t know where I would get the most opinions so I threw it up here.
For Christmas my wife gifted me a Brown Bear hunt in Alaska. This has been my #1 bucket list hunt for as long as I can remember. I have booked my hunt already. I am planning on a spring hunt with Mel Gillis. I have watched every brown bear hunt I can find on YouTube and the one most consistent thing I’m seeing in most of them is that they don’t go down easy. I have a 300 Norma improved and was thinking of using a 200 grain A-frame or 208 grain LRX but after watching all these videos I’m thinking about having my smith turn me out a swap barrel in a .375 H&H or a 416 Rigby. The thought of searching for a big brownie in thick alders doesn’t sound fun to me. What are your thoughts?
For Christmas my wife gifted me a Brown Bear hunt in Alaska. This has been my #1 bucket list hunt for as long as I can remember. I have booked my hunt already. I am planning on a spring hunt with Mel Gillis. I have watched every brown bear hunt I can find on YouTube and the one most consistent thing I’m seeing in most of them is that they don’t go down easy. I have a 300 Norma improved and was thinking of using a 200 grain A-frame or 208 grain LRX but after watching all these videos I’m thinking about having my smith turn me out a swap barrel in a .375 H&H or a 416 Rigby. The thought of searching for a big brownie in thick alders doesn’t sound fun to me. What are your thoughts?