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<blockquote data-quote="ohlongarmisle" data-source="post: 3098822" data-attributes="member: 124873"><p>I'm about done with this bear thread, as most posting will never see one except in a zoo, ya'll can keep your handguns as most in a fast furious surprise attack will be useless,the element of surprise will kill you, something that will never happen in my case as the guard dog can't be surprised, say what you will many Alaskan guides choose what i've carried in Polebridge for years a fast deploying shotgun, first round 000 buck,3in or 3.5 running at 1450 fps,the 3 in will hit with 3000 ft pound of energy within 50 yards, the second 3.5 will hit at 3800 ft pounds,this will get any grizzlies attention fast,and likely stop him in his tracks the next one will a 666 grain Magnum crush if he has any fight, will end his onslaught. In 15 years we've encountered 10 bears,we knew he was in the area with plenty of time to avoid surprises, as a perfectly trained German Shepperd import has always been with us, same goes when in cat country.Unless you're extremely cool under fire and well trained most will fail,as far as killing a bear no desire to do so, but not worried of the consequences should it happen. Only bear I've killed was a black bear 370 lbs in Pa with a crossbow.The black dog is 3 and has completed his degrees in everything,guard, attack,drugs,tracking,Slovakian import.Bear insurance that will pays to have,shotgun 6lbs with sling can carry all day with no worries,deploys instantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohlongarmisle, post: 3098822, member: 124873"] I'm about done with this bear thread, as most posting will never see one except in a zoo, ya'll can keep your handguns as most in a fast furious surprise attack will be useless,the element of surprise will kill you, something that will never happen in my case as the guard dog can't be surprised, say what you will many Alaskan guides choose what i've carried in Polebridge for years a fast deploying shotgun, first round 000 buck,3in or 3.5 running at 1450 fps,the 3 in will hit with 3000 ft pound of energy within 50 yards, the second 3.5 will hit at 3800 ft pounds,this will get any grizzlies attention fast,and likely stop him in his tracks the next one will a 666 grain Magnum crush if he has any fight, will end his onslaught. In 15 years we've encountered 10 bears,we knew he was in the area with plenty of time to avoid surprises, as a perfectly trained German Shepperd import has always been with us, same goes when in cat country.Unless you're extremely cool under fire and well trained most will fail,as far as killing a bear no desire to do so, but not worried of the consequences should it happen. Only bear I've killed was a black bear 370 lbs in Pa with a crossbow.The black dog is 3 and has completed his degrees in everything,guard, attack,drugs,tracking,Slovakian import.Bear insurance that will pays to have,shotgun 6lbs with sling can carry all day with no worries,deploys instantly. [/QUOTE]
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