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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 1516013" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>I carry a rifle with a full magazine all the time then load one in the chamber as soon as I step out of the vehicle ready to hunt then I load 1 more.</p><p>My pistols are always loaded with 1 in the chamber with a full clip or loaded cylinder.</p><p></p><p>An unloaded gun if you might need it is called a club.</p><p></p><p>If you have a gun in your house it should be locked up, but still loaded.</p><p></p><p>Not saying you cant make a mistake but when in Griz country, keep a firearm within reach. Out of reach is worse than a club.</p><p>A 10MM is plenty powerful for a Wyoming size Griz that may run 600 lbs for a big one. But maybe marginal for an Alaskan Brown at 1000+ lbs. In Alaska I would start at a 44 Mag but my first choice would be a 500 S&W. Either way the bullets would be hard cast in a 44 and soft point flat nose or hollow point in a 50. ( I would still feel confident with a 10MM if that is what I had)</p><p></p><p>Love the 454 and 460 also but JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 1516013, member: 89613"] I carry a rifle with a full magazine all the time then load one in the chamber as soon as I step out of the vehicle ready to hunt then I load 1 more. My pistols are always loaded with 1 in the chamber with a full clip or loaded cylinder. An unloaded gun if you might need it is called a club. If you have a gun in your house it should be locked up, but still loaded. Not saying you cant make a mistake but when in Griz country, keep a firearm within reach. Out of reach is worse than a club. A 10MM is plenty powerful for a Wyoming size Griz that may run 600 lbs for a big one. But maybe marginal for an Alaskan Brown at 1000+ lbs. In Alaska I would start at a 44 Mag but my first choice would be a 500 S&W. Either way the bullets would be hard cast in a 44 and soft point flat nose or hollow point in a 50. ( I would still feel confident with a 10MM if that is what I had) Love the 454 and 460 also but JMO. [/QUOTE]
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