Five “warning shots” from a revolver? Let me know how that works out for you if the bear pays no heed to the warning and gets irritated instead.JustSomeOldGuy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:23 pmCooper Rule#4. You mean't "into the ground, right?". I just might be in those woods too.....rdcrags wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:58 am Last summer, I was within 6 feet of a black bear. Of course, I was sitting at my desk and it was outside the window looking at me. As far as firing a handgun at one: When I am out on the trails, if I encounter one (I have encountered 3 moose together on the trail, about 20 yards from me), I intend to fire shots in the air, as a way of making noise. I wouldn't dream of hitting one. It might make it made at me. Like saying on Saturday that Tiger Woods can be beaten, then having to compete with him the next day.
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Re: Bear defense tactics: Pros & cons of guns vs. bear spray.
Putting rounds into a bear's chest isn't going to do anything, at least not quickly enough to keep him off of you. Needs to be a head shot. When he stands up and opens his mouth wide and roars, put a brain shot right through the roof of his mouth.
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I do think that bear spray or red pepper spray is probably more effective than a firearm and non-lethal, so there's less to answer for afterward. However, I also agree with SRothstein that on a firearms related forum that is going to be an uphill battle.
For reliability, a 45-70 would also be a great option, but is far more difficult to carry around hiking or backpacking than a can or three of bear spray.
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For reliability, a 45-70 would also be a great option, but is far more difficult to carry around hiking or backpacking than a can or three of bear spray.
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Actually, no. Like the local sheriff said in a newspaper interview: A shot in the air is far less likely to hit a person than a shot down into rocky terrain, especially if you have others in the immediate vicinity. Part of SA?JustSomeOldGuy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:23 pmCooper Rule#4. You mean't "into the ground, right?". I just might be in those woods too.....rdcrags wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:58 am Last summer, I was within 6 feet of a black bear. Of course, I was sitting at my desk and it was outside the window looking at me. As far as firing a handgun at one: When I am out on the trails, if I encounter one (I have encountered 3 moose together on the trail, about 20 yards from me), I intend to fire shots in the air, as a way of making noise. I wouldn't dream of hitting one. It might make it made at me. Like saying on Saturday that Tiger Woods can be beaten, then having to compete with him the next day.
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A few years ago I bought a S&W 500. No reason, just because I thought it was a cool gun.
Now, as I posted in a previous thread, I am going to Alaska hunting next year thanks to a very good friend of mine.
I bought a 300wm for my hunting rifle. My primary carry is a .45 but on this hunt one of my smaller .45’s will be my BUG and the 500 my primary carry. Reading this thread, I foresee bear spray in my self defense package as well. I had never really thought about bear spray until now
Now, as I posted in a previous thread, I am going to Alaska hunting next year thanks to a very good friend of mine.
I bought a 300wm for my hunting rifle. My primary carry is a .45 but on this hunt one of my smaller .45’s will be my BUG and the 500 my primary carry. Reading this thread, I foresee bear spray in my self defense package as well. I had never really thought about bear spray until now
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I guess the problem with bear spray is that if it doesn't work it is too late to use a firearm.
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My friends who hunt bear country( Black, Brown, Grizzly) always have either a S&W .460 or .500 on them. They also carry a 12 ga when not hunting or have a belted magnum with them when hunting. No one carries bear spray. Fortunately, they have never had a bear attack.