Howdy everyone..(I did use the search, found a lot of useful info, but did not see the info or wisdom I was seeking)
We are planning a hiking trip into Glacier National Park. We have all been warned about bears and mountain lions. We have been advised that it would be smart to hike and camp armed, due to the predatory animals.
I'm looking at picking up the Smith and Wesson 329PD (.44 Rem Mag). I've used this same bullet to take out wild boar, but never thought about taking down a bear. (Only if I have too)
I've been looking at 3 types of ammo for this trip...I can't decide on which would be better (I know it all lies in shot placement) for putting down a bear if we should run into one.
44 Mag 300 GR HP/XTP - Hornaday
(FPS/FT-Lbs)
Muzzle - 1150/881 50yards - 1084/782
44 Mag 225 GR FTX (leverevolution ammo) - Hornaday
Muzzle - 1410/993 50yards - 1240/768
44 Mag 240 GR Hydra-Shock - Federal Ammo
Muzzle - 1210/780 50yards - 1102/647
Based on the stats so far the 225 GR FTX by Hornaday, seems to be the winner. But the Hydra-shocks are a nasty round. But, do I need fast expansion or penetration when dealing with a ticked off bear?
**note this is a back up to the guy humping the m14

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triQ