World Record Alaskan Brown Bear

World Record Alaskan Brown Bear

On September 24, 2019, the Pope and Young Club (P&Y) assembled a Special Panel in Windsor, Colorado, to officially measure a new World Record Alaskan brown bear shot by Chris Cammack on the Alaskan Peninsula in May 2018.

The bear’s original score of 29-4/16 inches, was confirmed by the three-member panel of judges, exceeding the previous record (shot by GrizzlyStik customer Jack Brittingham in 2004) by only 1/16-inch. Cammack shot the bear at 14 yards using a 650-grain GrizzlyStik arrow and broadhead system recommended by his guide, Cole Kramer.

For the world record - Chris took a FRONTAL shot at 14 yards. This is where the 650-grain GrizzlyStik System stopped poking out the rear ham. Over 8 1/2 FEET - of arrow penetration in the world's largest brown bear ever taken with an arrow!

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Danny Groves
May 28, 2023 22:24
Wow I remember reading that story right after Chris shot that monster. I have met several of Coles clients and they all say he's the best, and has no fear .I'd like to come hunt with you Cole it would be a dream and I'd bring my PSE Carbon Air And my grizzlystik arrow/broadhead combination. Congratulations Chris and Cole, huge accomplishment, take care .

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