Posted on 08/04/2021 4:31:06 AM PDT by marktwain
Yep. When in doubt, keep pulling the trigger till the gun goes "click."
The only good bear is a dead bear.
Kids were lucky they weren’t attacked in the initial encounter with the dead calf.
Many people mock me for my lever gun fetish, give me a ‘92 in .44 mag with 20 inch barrel. That is 11 rounds of .44 traveling 1800 fps 300 grain hornady xtp. that’s enough for three grizzlies.
Have you actually chronograph your 300gr xtp load out of your carbine.
Get them before they get you. I do my camping at the lodge, just down the hall from the buffet.
That is what I was thinking.
I also find it hard to believe the investigators could determine the calf was killed by wolves, then eaten by bears.
There wasn't much of the calf left.
Maybe they based it on tracks in the area. I don’t know how quickly they got to the scene. Mama elk was pretty brave, hanging out near 4 grizzlies.
Yes, they cited tracks.
Wolves and grizzly bears commonly contest kills. It is very difficult to determine who killed what from the tracks. ( not impossible, if the kill is fresh and the tracks are clear.
I wonder if their is a state compensation system for wolf kills, but not bear kills... or vice versa..
I was wondering about the politics of Wolf kills. Why does autocorrect capitalize Wolf? A cow cow is ever luckier she wasn’t killed.
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — A Wyoming lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to create a new state compensation program for ranchers who lose livestock to wolves. The bill sponsored by Republican Rep. John Winter, of Thermopolis, would create a fund with $90,000 to reimburse ranchers over a two-year period. Currently only livestock killed within wolf-hunting zones in western Wyoming qualify for compensation. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department pays out about $385,000 a year under the program, the Casper Star-Tribune reports. Under Winter’s bill, ranchers who lose livestock to wolves outside wolf-hunting areas also would qualify for compensation. Other reimbursement programs have been discontinued since the U.S. government removed Wyoming’s wolves from federal protection in 2018.
Had a chance to grab a Model 99 in .300 Savage. I’m still kicking myself for passing on it.
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Yes i have, these are handloads i have worked up +P+ 300 gr xtp, not for the faint of heart. These average 1800 fps.
WY Wolf hunting areas. I’m not sure how much of this applied in 2010.
Thanks. Good info.
I figured as much if ones is getting those velocities out of a carbine.
I don’t have that strong of a heart to push my 44mags that fast.
Now out of my 454 460 or 45-70 is a different story
I am talking rifle only, i do not even own a handgun in 44 mag.
I own 44mag carbines and pistols.
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