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    Grizzly Bears in Alberta

    June 4th, 2010

    I just found this article from the Government of Alberta saying that grizzly bears are now designated as a threatened species in Alberta.

    http://www.gov.ab.ca/acn/201006/28501FF40EEF0-D53C-C48F-6FF952CC62DDEF7C.html

    In 2000 grizzlys in Alberta were recognized as a species that may be at risk then there was a recovery plan implemented in 2002.


    Dermestid Beetles Arrived

    June 1st, 2010

    I got my beetles and placed my grizzly bear skull into the colony. I will post progress of how the cleaning goes. You can read this article I wrote about skull cleaning here:

    http://www.huntingtipsandtricks.com/a/Cleaning_With_Beetles


    Grizzly Success

    May 9th, 2010

    The story of a Bella Coola, British Columbia, Boone and Crockett? Grizzly Bear.
    http://www.huntingtipsandtricks.com/a/Grizzly_Bear_Hunt


    Sighted in For Grizzly Hunt

    April 26th, 2010

    Today we went to the range to sight in our rifles with our grizzly medicine. 200 grain Barnes TSX bullets loaded with 65 grains of IMR 7828 SSC in a .300 WInchester Magnum cartridge.

    At 100 yards I am 1" high and at 220 yards I am 5" low. This is not the most flat shooting load but I will be shooting at 150 yards or less. The enrgy and bone crushing penetration of the 200 grain bullet is more important than finding the flattest possible trajectories out to 600 yards.

    I like to keep the targets I last shot when I go on hunts just to look at and have the confidence that I am sighted in and ready to go.


    Grizzly Bears Showing Up

    April 21st, 2010

    I just talked to my sources out where I will be going grizzly hunting soon and appearantly the grizzly bears are coming out. One guy said the skunk cabbage is out and you can see bear scat and trails all around. Another guy I know was telling me he sent a few friends out to scout an area and a 9′ grizzly bear came out right where they were instructed to sit. It looks like the timing is correct and coming together perfectly. I hope to see that 9′ grizzly myself when I go up there. I am getting pretty excited.


    Testing Grizzly Loads

    April 17th, 2010

    I went to the range to test some hand loads out the other day. I was using Barnes TSX 200 grain .308 cal bullets for my .300 WM Weatherby Vanguard. I loaded some bullets with Reloader 22 and some with IMR 7828SSC.

    Loading Block

    Here is a picture of some brass in a loading block and a box of Barnes TSX 200 grain .308 Cal bullets.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    So off to the range to do some shooting. In my particular rifle the Reloader 22 powder is not that accurate, here is a picture of a 3 shot group at 100 yards.

    3 shot group on target

    You can see that the group is approximately 1.5", not that great for handloads at 100 yards.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The following target is some groupings with IMR 7828SSC powder.

    shot groupings on paper target

    You can see that my 2 shot group of 65 grains of powder was touching and then my 3 shot group of 66 grains of powder was -1MOA. I started having signs of excess pressure at this amount with a sticky bolt. So I decided to load 65 grains of powder for further testing at the range.


    Video of Reloading Hunting Ammunition

    April 14th, 2010

    Yesterday I loaded up some bullets for my grizzly hunt coming up. I went to the range prior and used the most accurate load to make a box of 20 bullets for my hunt. So here is the video on the steps of reloading ammunition. For the example I used Barnes TSX 200 grain .308 cal bullets for my .300 Winchester Magnum. I am going on a grizzly bear hunt so I had to load a bit heavier bullet for more energy. This video goes in detail through: cleaning, tumbling, sizing, trimming, measuring, powder, labels, manuals, dies, equipment, and as much as possible to help you reload your own ammunition. Remember to reload safely and consult manufacturers literature and your reloading manual. Check it out here:

    http://www.huntingtipsandtricks.com/p/Ammunition_Reloading

     


    Loading for Grizzly

    April 3rd, 2010

    Today I started loading some rounds for my spring grizzly hunt. I was loading 200 grain .308 cal Barnes TSX bullets for my .300 Win mag. I started at the lowest possible charge with IMR 7828 SSC and Reloader 22 powder. I loaded 70 bullets in total so I will go to the range and see what my rifle likes best. I will sight in 2" inches high at 100 yards so I am approximately zeroed in at 200 yards. I wont be shooting long ranges for my grizzly hunt, I will try to keep any shots at a grizzly around 150 yards or less.

    My RCBS equipment works really well for reloading, I recommend it to anyone wanting to get into reloading. I have the Rock Chucker Supreme Kit.


    BC grizzly hunt debated on radio

    April 2nd, 2010

    Please dial in to the CKNW 980am Christy Clark show tomorrow (Friday) at 1-1:30PT to hear President BC wildlife Mel Arnold on the Grizzly Bear Hunt. They will also have a Suzuki representative on this call. Be sure to call in to support this science based sustainable hunt. 

    Thanks,


    Getting stoked for Grizzly

    April 1st, 2010

    I have been talking with a friend out in Williams lake about preperations for my grizzly bear hunt this spring. I am getting quite excited. My friend has been giving me a lot of insight on gear and areas to hunt as he has been hunting grizzly in British Columbia for 30 years. I have heard that on the news they trying to ban hunting grizzly bears in British Columbia so this might be my last chance to harvest a grizzly if these left wing politicians succomb to hippy pressure. Anyways I am quite excited and hope to be successful with a bruiser of a grizzly. Check out this article on grizzly bear hunting : http://www.huntingtipsandtricks.com/a/Grizzly_Bear_Hunting_Tips_

    I also got a few boxes of Barnes TSX 200 grain bullets in .308 caliber for my .300 Winchester Magnum rifle. I am going to start reloading them this week and go to the range to see what works best in terms of accuracy and velocity. I will most likely use IMR 4831 powder as that is what the Barnes manual says is the most accurate powder.