I figure a little background is necessary on this one. I'm planning to take about a week off and hunt black bear back home in southern West Virginia. I spent all of 2010 in Afghanistan and, therefore, missed out on hunting anything but Taliban lol. I'm an experienced hunter and handloader but I've been debating with myself about what bullet I want to use in my beloved Ruger M77 Hawkeye All Weather .338 Win Mag. This gun has worked unfailingly for me in the past many, many times. I've shot it a whole lot and absolutely love it. It prefers either 225 or 250 grain bullets. The bears in my area of WV range from 200 pounds up to a tad over 700. I am well aware that a smaller gun would work but I'm a firm believe in using enough gun especially since I hunt off the ground sometimes in really thick cover. I currently have a handload worked up that consistently prints groups under one inch consisting of the 250 grain Swift A-Frame. I get about the same results with the same weight Partition. My concern is that either of these two may be too tough if I shoot a smaller bear. I've done a few tests with the A-Frame and it doesn't expand a whole lot. Yes, I try to break the shoulders on a bear for obvious reasons but we all know sometimes that may not be possible. What would you recommend? I'm open to suggestions for recommended bullets that will hold together well even if encountering heavy bone at close range but still provide that one shot stop in an emergency situation. (I back up some of my buddies when bowhunting on occasion.) Any input would be greatly appreciated!