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<blockquote data-quote="oregonbowguy" data-source="post: 2538438" data-attributes="member: 123270"><p>My opinion is based solely upon preparation and not having to actually protect myself from a bear attack. My collection is pretty expansive and always growing. I have the SW 460 that I would carry to hunt, loaded with Hornady 300 gr XTP Mag.</p><p></p><p>However, as a side arm, I've practiced drawing, getting on target and delivering multiple rounds on target. I run a short distance, get my heart rate excelerated and then I move to various positions while firing. </p><p></p><p>I have many 10mm semi autos, 10mm revolvers, 45 ACP, different barrel length 44 mags and hands down, without exception, the semi auto score highest in rounds on target.</p><p></p><p>I'm now experimenting with 200 gr loads in a Kimber, Sig P220, EAA Witness, Delta Elite to see which handles best under me being stressed.</p><p></p><p>Again, if I were hunting bears as targeted prey, on ground or in a stand, my SW 460 is my preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oregonbowguy, post: 2538438, member: 123270"] My opinion is based solely upon preparation and not having to actually protect myself from a bear attack. My collection is pretty expansive and always growing. I have the SW 460 that I would carry to hunt, loaded with Hornady 300 gr XTP Mag. However, as a side arm, I've practiced drawing, getting on target and delivering multiple rounds on target. I run a short distance, get my heart rate excelerated and then I move to various positions while firing. I have many 10mm semi autos, 10mm revolvers, 45 ACP, different barrel length 44 mags and hands down, without exception, the semi auto score highest in rounds on target. I'm now experimenting with 200 gr loads in a Kimber, Sig P220, EAA Witness, Delta Elite to see which handles best under me being stressed. Again, if I were hunting bears as targeted prey, on ground or in a stand, my SW 460 is my preference. [/QUOTE]
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