I voted .375 H&H for the one gun deal. With 300 grain premium bullets It will put the big bears down with authority and with lighter bullets it's not unpleasant to shoot. It's also flat shooting. Get it in a stainless bolt action and your good to go.
I chose the .325 WSM, very powerful round. Mainly I like the round in combination with the Browning BLR. I think it'd be a great all around Alaskan tool. However, I know an old boy that was an inuit indian agent after WW2 for a while, said the inuit took EVERYthing with a .30-30 back in those days. It ain't the arrow, it's literally the indian.
The howdah pistol is the last desperate act of a man about to be eaten by a Tiger. In Alaska you don't get many elephants to slow a bear down. To hunt bear a .338 mag sounds good but to survive in the long run, a 30-06 fits the bill as long as you don't let the bear get close enough to use the Howdah. I wonder if the bear and the tiger use the same word for white meat.
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