onlybrowning
Beginner
- Sep 16, 2007
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This past weekend was the regular season deer opener for my area, so it was the first weekend in the woods with smokeless powder pushing my bullets. I was hunting for deer, not bear, but hey no complaints here. I was sitting in my treestand way before sunrise, and after a long while, at about 8AM I hear and see a "black ball" running down the side of the mountain angling toward my stand. I promptly got into shooting position, and at 20 yards while running (I don't know how to stop a bear) I shot. The bear never broke stride, and before it crossed the logging road I had another on the way. The bear still had not fell, and by now it was off to my right in some thick woods. This is my unnatural way to shoot, so I had to stand and lean out over a tree. I got the bear in the scope at about 20 yds again and let the last one fly. At the crack of the shot, the bear barrel rolled to a stop. To say I was shook up was an understatement. This was the first bear I have seen in the woods, and it was the first time I have ever shot an animal more than 1 time with a high powered rifle. I was using a Browning A Bolt Stainless Stalker with a Leupold VXIII 2.5-8X36mm in .325 WSM with 200 grain Accubonds over 67.0 grains H4350 in Winchester brass with CCI 200 primers. The first shot hit the bear just behind the shoulder and exited the liver. The second shot was evidently a miss, and the third hit the bear in the far side eye and was devastating to the skull. The hide is salvageable and is at my local taxidermist now. I weighed the bear after it was dressed, and it is a 140 lb sow. Pretty cool event in my hunting career.