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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 708163" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Interesting read. I will never get to see a wild bear but if one was coming at you .</p><p>Presuming the use of a 45 handgun . What would be the best way to approach the shots needed. </p><p>Like two or three in the chest and then shoot at the head or could you even see the chest properly as it ran at you ? </p><p>Or just shoot for the head ? </p><p>I am thinking shoot at the brain but I noticed on TV that a bears head moves up and down quite a bit as it runs . </p><p>So what is the best targeting options to stay alive ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 708163, member: 17844"] Interesting read. I will never get to see a wild bear but if one was coming at you . Presuming the use of a 45 handgun . What would be the best way to approach the shots needed. Like two or three in the chest and then shoot at the head or could you even see the chest properly as it ran at you ? Or just shoot for the head ? I am thinking shoot at the brain but I noticed on TV that a bears head moves up and down quite a bit as it runs . So what is the best targeting options to stay alive ? [/QUOTE]
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