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<blockquote data-quote="Sourdough" data-source="post: 411815" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>I live and play in Grizzly country daily. For hunting I usually carry a .338/378 Weatherby. I took my Grizzly last year at 668 yards. </p><p></p><p>For up close and personal I like a 12ga loaded with #4 buckshot. On a charging Griz I aim for the nose. Take out the nose and he has a harder time finding you. You also run the chance of going through the eyes or up the nasel passages and hitting the brain for an instant kill.</p><p></p><p>I am not fond of slugs, when in a hurry seen too many misses. Buckshot is more forgiving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sourdough, post: 411815, member: 5425"] I live and play in Grizzly country daily. For hunting I usually carry a .338/378 Weatherby. I took my Grizzly last year at 668 yards. For up close and personal I like a 12ga loaded with #4 buckshot. On a charging Griz I aim for the nose. Take out the nose and he has a harder time finding you. You also run the chance of going through the eyes or up the nasel passages and hitting the brain for an instant kill. I am not fond of slugs, when in a hurry seen too many misses. Buckshot is more forgiving. [/QUOTE]
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