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<blockquote data-quote="scf" data-source="post: 1055589" data-attributes="member: 62116"><p>Like Phorwath I have a Ruger Alaskan in 454. No bears around here so I am no expert but the 320 grain Belt Mountain punch bullets I use give great penetration. I have the Alaskan for hog hunting in East Tennessee and carry it in a pancake holster made for it by Simply Rugged. This carries the revolver extremely well, not a burden at all. The Alaskan is one of the strongest revolvers you will ever see. Considerable recoil and blast but I doubt one would even notice it if something was after you. If I was in bear country it would definitely be on my side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scf, post: 1055589, member: 62116"] Like Phorwath I have a Ruger Alaskan in 454. No bears around here so I am no expert but the 320 grain Belt Mountain punch bullets I use give great penetration. I have the Alaskan for hog hunting in East Tennessee and carry it in a pancake holster made for it by Simply Rugged. This carries the revolver extremely well, not a burden at all. The Alaskan is one of the strongest revolvers you will ever see. Considerable recoil and blast but I doubt one would even notice it if something was after you. If I was in bear country it would definitely be on my side. [/QUOTE]
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