I thought .300 Win Mag was "THE" magnum rifle cartridge as I here it brought up for whitetail, bear, elk, and moose quite a lot but apparently 7mm Rem Mag is more popular [?] The Remington 700 CDL SF comes in 7mm Rem Mag but not .300 Win Mag but otherwise really appeals to me.
The 203gr. SP Brown Bear ammo actually shoots quite well- should be good bear medicine out to 150 yards or so. The Romanian Mauser ammo has started to dry up. Went through 2 cans of it (back when it was $35 for a 380 round can). Sure fie, but dirty and not very accurate.
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The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae. Its closest living relatives are the wombats.
Though sometimes called a koala bear, the koala is not a bear. The koala is actually a type of tree-dwelling marsupial, with a backwards-facing pouch, like wombats.
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an Australian arboreal marsupial which is native to parts of Australia particularly Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.
Have you ever heard someone refer to a koala as a "koala bear?" Well, like bears, koalas are mammals, and they have round, fuzzy ears and look cute and cuddly, like a teddy bear. But koalas are not bears. They are members of a group of pouched mammals called marsupials.