Thanks for the answers dimrod. Makes sense on not eating griz meat if it's that bad! Sounds like excellent performance from the Hawk bullets too!
If your bear is average, you must have a "large" average size in your area, he looks good size. Again, great hunt, pics and story!
348 Winchester vs. tundra grizzly
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Re: 348 Winchester vs. tundra grizzly
Yep. Pretty cool...!Sixgun wrote:Thats what I call impressive. Most guys who would be able to attend such a hunt would not take the chance on an open sighted rifle and would choose some mega blaster with a 40X Nightforce scope. Not only did you do it with an open sighted rifle, you did it with an old open sighted classic rifle in a most classic caliber. Good going!-------------Sixgun
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