ttha_aggie_09 said:
I don't think anyone thinks these western state black bear hunts involve a 55gallon drum of donuts and marshmallows at 30 yards and that is why we're critiquing the caliber choice. As a 6.5 creedmoor owner and incredible fan of the round, I still would opt to use a slightly bigger caliber to shoot a 300-500lb black bear (not entirely sure what their spring weight will be but I know of at least 2 500lbs+ bears shot last year).
No one is saying you can't kill a bear with a 6mm or 6.5 caliber rifle and it has nothing to do with being close quarters when you're shooting the animal, yet everything to do with approaching a potentially wounded animal that can kill you that ran off into the brush. I'd rather have a well placed round of .300win than a well placed round of 6.5 creedmoor, every single time for a "dangerous animal" hunt and the consensus for almost everyone - particularly on this board - is the same.
This.
IF that Bear, or any other animal is standing at a dead calm at a bait station (Baitnig for bear is legal in some states) and you are prone and locked down with the perfect headshot, then the above mentioned rig will put him down pretty much right there. That is true of most any animal.
That is IF you have the above mentioned situation. If you are having to hurry for whatever reason, or a head shot isn't available to you, you might need more gun.
Also, its possible that you may need to stop him, right now/yesterday. In which case, ya may need more gun.
Lethality vs. Incapacitation.