Originally Posted by
Kilo Charlie
I'd go minimum .30-06 with 180-grainers given that the only bear common in the Arctic is the polar bear. I travel the arctic extensively, especially the Eastern Arctic (Pangnirtung, Qikiqtarjuaq, Clyde River, Pond Inlet, Chesterfield Inlet, etc) and .30-06 is available EVERYWHERE. So is .303 British and .223 Remington, which are the three cartridges most used for polar bears. (Yes, the .223 Remington. Not a typo, lol!) I have seen lots of other cartridges for sale up there, but often it's because of an error on an ammo order and air-freighting returns is pricey. I have seen scads of .375 Winchester, .44-40, .257 Roberts, in white Winchester boxes. I just scored five boxes of .250 Savage 100-gr Silvertips in white boxes from the mid-eighties in Taloyoak. But those are anomalies. I have been in towns where they have no .30-30 or .270 or .308 Winchester, but they had .30-06, .303 British and .223 Rem.
I don't know if I replied to this post in 2014 or not, lol!