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How many carry a 44 or similar when you are rifle hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1864753" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>My opinion of those that think many multiple rounds is the answer....is perhaps a "rethink" is in order. Many attacked by bears never get off 1 shot. If you are able to "get off" multiple rounds, as in more than 2 or three, you will highly investigated by the local G &F and the Feds. CSI ain't got $*** on the investigation that will insure. In the event, multiple rounds fired, likely it "will" be determined, that you responded with gunfire too early. If found guilty, your checkbook will suffer a huge hit, and it's possible (though unlikely) you may see jail time. Like it or not, right or wrong....the big bears are a protected species. Even where legal to hunt, an investigation will happen! Another point to be thought about, many prosecuting attorneys look for every means possible to "win"....they have "no" ethics. They may use your use of a high capacity firearm, as their courtroom diatribe, to suggest that you went looking for a fight....not avoiding a fight! This is just my opinion....Use your best judgement on how you handle the situation! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1864753, member: 75451"] My opinion of those that think many multiple rounds is the answer....is perhaps a “rethink” is in order. Many attacked by bears never get off 1 shot. If you are able to “get off” multiple rounds, as in more than 2 or three, you will highly investigated by the local G &F and the Feds. CSI ain’t got $*** on the investigation that will insure. In the event, multiple rounds fired, likely it “will” be determined, that you responded with gunfire too early. If found guilty, your checkbook will suffer a huge hit, and it’s possible (though unlikely) you may see jail time. Like it or not, right or wrong....the big bears are a protected species. Even where legal to hunt, an investigation will happen! Another point to be thought about, many prosecuting attorneys look for every means possible to “win”....they have “no” ethics. They may use your use of a high capacity firearm, as their courtroom diatribe, to suggest that you went looking for a fight....not avoiding a fight! This is just my opinion....Use your best judgement on how you handle the situation! memtb [/QUOTE]
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