Radioactivebuny
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Hello all,
I actually ended up here in my search for information for a good bear stopping rifle that I'm liable to need one day throughout my career as a bush pilot in Alaska (only took one year of working an IT desk job for me to have had enough. Don't go to college, kids.)
Since my initial decision, the Marlin 1895 SBL has become impossible to find in the wake of Jurassic World's release, and a single poll I saw on some forum where Alaskan guides answered with their most commonly used caliber, I've settled on the left handed CZ 550 in .375 H&H.
I do shoot a lot, though (and reload). Except other than old military surplus rifles most of my shooting is done with an AR-15 or an AK-74 (the AK having a mere 2.5ft-lbs of free recoil energy). Pretty mean with a handgun, but where I'm going a 9mm ain't gonna cut it. Thankfully my old man's .44 Magnum can come with, but I imagine my split times aren't going to be the same.
Bush flying can take you a lot of places -- potentially even Africa. The more I read the more I would actually like to go on a hunt in Africa, but for now I'm likely to be found discussing weapons-related matters on this forum and things related to large bears.
I've already been helped thoroughly by several members on this forum, and hope to one day be able to return the favor. Let's just hope I have an internet connection where I'm going...
I actually ended up here in my search for information for a good bear stopping rifle that I'm liable to need one day throughout my career as a bush pilot in Alaska (only took one year of working an IT desk job for me to have had enough. Don't go to college, kids.)
Since my initial decision, the Marlin 1895 SBL has become impossible to find in the wake of Jurassic World's release, and a single poll I saw on some forum where Alaskan guides answered with their most commonly used caliber, I've settled on the left handed CZ 550 in .375 H&H.
I do shoot a lot, though (and reload). Except other than old military surplus rifles most of my shooting is done with an AR-15 or an AK-74 (the AK having a mere 2.5ft-lbs of free recoil energy). Pretty mean with a handgun, but where I'm going a 9mm ain't gonna cut it. Thankfully my old man's .44 Magnum can come with, but I imagine my split times aren't going to be the same.
Bush flying can take you a lot of places -- potentially even Africa. The more I read the more I would actually like to go on a hunt in Africa, but for now I'm likely to be found discussing weapons-related matters on this forum and things related to large bears.
I've already been helped thoroughly by several members on this forum, and hope to one day be able to return the favor. Let's just hope I have an internet connection where I'm going...