Drilling Man.....Great Post aaaaaaaww, now i get it... If your a "meat" hunter where YOU live, it's OK to gut shoot your deer and then gut shoot your bear, looseing it... Then wondering why your slug gun didn't do a better job?
I'm also a meat hunter, but we don't think that way here where i live... Horns or no horns, poor shooting is still poor shooting!
NOT !!!
.....Some of you PERFECT HUNTERS ?? As they say, its better not to open your mouth and leave them guessing as to open it and confirm their suspicions.
I have been hunting for more than 50 years and like most of the members here, I always do my best to take any game with a good shot. Not being perfect like some, I have lost one 6 point. I pulled the trigger and he jumped at the same time. Although gut shot, he would have left a blood trail except for the downpour. My son and I hunted the area for 3 days in the rain with no sign. Guess I wouldn't make it in your PERFECT ALASKA but then again....I sure as heck don't want to if that's the attitude.
KB, 20 gauge 3 inch was enough gun. Not a real fan of the expander type bullets on anything but whitetail. I usually use a foster type slug.
As far as button bucks, never an issue with the folks I hunt with, course we do our best to avoid the PERFECT Rack hunters....Where I hunt a button will usually go 65 to 70 field dressed. They are corn and soybean fed. Other areas I have hunted a 3 year old will go around the same. Depends on what part of the country you are in. Sorry you lost your bear. My guess ( and its a guess) is that slug type, placement and weight (fat) of bear all had something to do with it.