I just returned from Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska where I hunted Brown Bear for 17 days straight. I had opportunites at average brown bears early (7.5ft), but had seen a 9.5ft bear and hunted him hard most of the time. The closest I could get was 80 yards. I saw 110 bears, and was less than 20 yards from 20 different bears (great video). I carried an ACS Adcock CX 63# at my draw with 650gr beeman carbon classics which were 21% f.o.c. My self imposed limit on distance was 25 yards. A hunt like this is like going into battle, and if your an atheist, I don't recommend it. I found a peace while hunting, even with the incredible intensity. The only arrow I let go was when a thumped a 7footer in the rump at 17 yards (on video) I declined the use of the rifle on the big bear, which was the right decision for me, even on this once in a lifetime hunt.