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338 Lapua now i need optics?
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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 585270" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>I live in Helena, Montana and i hunt right close to you off the Idaho boarder. Right below west yellowstone. To many grizzlies down there for my liking with three attacks in the first two weeks of bow season and weekly warnings of agressive grizzly activity. But normally i hunt down in the back country of Lincoln, Montana home of the grizzly bear! There is so many grizzlies down there that its almost not any fun to go hicking to some of the beautiful lakes 10 miles in from any road. Last summer the fiance myself and her sister hicked into a place called heart lake. Its a 10 mile one way hike to one of the most beautiful places in the world. To make a long story short on the way in lots of sign of grizzly activity all the way up the trail and fresh grizzly **** everywhere. On the way back down probably 5 miles from the truck we just so happen to be lucky enough to find a grizzly sow and her 2 cubs maybe 200 yards up the hill. Stupidly i had forgot the f.ing 500 in the truck, the one time its truly needed when i have the family with me. So all i have is my concealed carry a glock 27 sub-compact 40 s&w. My sister-in-law wanted to see the cub! I was like are you shitting me this isnt a game you dont mess with these animals and she desided to pull her head from her *** and start running down the trail. But before we took off running that sow started getting really ****ed and was taring the hill side apart and was giving out this god awful moan/grawl. We got out of there safe thank god but ive definitely remembered the 500 everytime sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 585270, member: 34924"] I live in Helena, Montana and i hunt right close to you off the Idaho boarder. Right below west yellowstone. To many grizzlies down there for my liking with three attacks in the first two weeks of bow season and weekly warnings of agressive grizzly activity. But normally i hunt down in the back country of Lincoln, Montana home of the grizzly bear! There is so many grizzlies down there that its almost not any fun to go hicking to some of the beautiful lakes 10 miles in from any road. Last summer the fiance myself and her sister hicked into a place called heart lake. Its a 10 mile one way hike to one of the most beautiful places in the world. To make a long story short on the way in lots of sign of grizzly activity all the way up the trail and fresh grizzly **** everywhere. On the way back down probably 5 miles from the truck we just so happen to be lucky enough to find a grizzly sow and her 2 cubs maybe 200 yards up the hill. Stupidly i had forgot the f.ing 500 in the truck, the one time its truly needed when i have the family with me. So all i have is my concealed carry a glock 27 sub-compact 40 s&w. My sister-in-law wanted to see the cub! I was like are you shitting me this isnt a game you dont mess with these animals and she desided to pull her head from her *** and start running down the trail. But before we took off running that sow started getting really ****ed and was taring the hill side apart and was giving out this god awful moan/grawl. We got out of there safe thank god but ive definitely remembered the 500 everytime sense. [/QUOTE]
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