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I bounced this around a few forums a long time ago.
My dream hunt has always been to go to Alaska with a friend or two, and using roundball only, traditional rifles, go on a hunt for Grizz. I'm NOT talkind about a 1600 pound monster, but just a nice average size Grizz. I doubt that I'll ever be able to afford to do this, but it's kind of a dream and a goal.
I know that to do such a hunt in Alaska you have to have a guide. I know that the guide would act as back-up with a modern rifle, but I think it would be neat if before the guide started shooting, the friend or two would act first for any back-up shots. One guy would take his bear, with the other 1 or 2 friends/hunters acting as backup, and then rotate until everyone had his bear.
Responses I got before was everything from I was totally nutz, to "a blackpowder firearm does not have the power to kill a bear".
Anyhow...I would take my .62" Jeager. What would you take? I would want my friends to have at least .58" rifles, and as far as I'm concerned a heavily charged musket such as a Brown Bess would make a great bear-gun. I bet Daryl's .69" would kick some serious bear butt also.
Last but not least, I wonder if there are many guides that would allow three hunters to try and back each other up, with their muzzle-loaders, before he stepped in with his .375H&H.
Curious Rats want to know.
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My dream hunt has always been to go to Alaska with a friend or two, and using roundball only, traditional rifles, go on a hunt for Grizz. I'm NOT talkind about a 1600 pound monster, but just a nice average size Grizz. I doubt that I'll ever be able to afford to do this, but it's kind of a dream and a goal.
I know that to do such a hunt in Alaska you have to have a guide. I know that the guide would act as back-up with a modern rifle, but I think it would be neat if before the guide started shooting, the friend or two would act first for any back-up shots. One guy would take his bear, with the other 1 or 2 friends/hunters acting as backup, and then rotate until everyone had his bear.
Responses I got before was everything from I was totally nutz, to "a blackpowder firearm does not have the power to kill a bear".
Anyhow...I would take my .62" Jeager. What would you take? I would want my friends to have at least .58" rifles, and as far as I'm concerned a heavily charged musket such as a Brown Bess would make a great bear-gun. I bet Daryl's .69" would kick some serious bear butt also.
Last but not least, I wonder if there are many guides that would allow three hunters to try and back each other up, with their muzzle-loaders, before he stepped in with his .375H&H.
Curious Rats want to know.
Rat