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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115374" data-source="post: 2046044"><p>This thread certainly has been thought provoking. I would hope that there are guys and gals out there that have been following it have said to themselves things like. Hmm, maybe I should pull my pistol out and shoot it a little before I strap it on and just assume that because I am carrying it I am protected. Or maybe they might find out that they are carrying the right gun for them but the loads they are shooting are totally inappropriate for the task at hand - bear defense. Or maybe they come to the conclusion that the gun they are carrying isn't up to the task at hand and they relied on advice from someone who shouldn't be giving advice in the first place. At any rate, I am glad that you guys have gone to the extent you have in providing data on calibers etc.. because maybe some people are paying attention and it just might save someone a trip to the emergency ward or worse. No matter what your flavor, be it wheel gun or semi-auto. The first round out of the barrel needs to find the sweet spot and if your lucky the next one or two during the melee hit to hurt as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115374, post: 2046044"] This thread certainly has been thought provoking. I would hope that there are guys and gals out there that have been following it have said to themselves things like. Hmm, maybe I should pull my pistol out and shoot it a little before I strap it on and just assume that because I am carrying it I am protected. Or maybe they might find out that they are carrying the right gun for them but the loads they are shooting are totally inappropriate for the task at hand - bear defense. Or maybe they come to the conclusion that the gun they are carrying isn't up to the task at hand and they relied on advice from someone who shouldn't be giving advice in the first place. At any rate, I am glad that you guys have gone to the extent you have in providing data on calibers etc.. because maybe some people are paying attention and it just might save someone a trip to the emergency ward or worse. No matter what your flavor, be it wheel gun or semi-auto. The first round out of the barrel needs to find the sweet spot and if your lucky the next one or two during the melee hit to hurt as well. [/QUOTE]
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