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<blockquote data-quote="mbse20" data-source="post: 2401469" data-attributes="member: 118492"><p>I talked to a guy from Sweden years ago. Most use 9mm for protection against polar bears with high quality ammo. He claimed it was the best choice to protect yourself. Likened it to bee stings, and the ability to shoot fast and hit em every time to drive them off and usually kill them. Guess it would depend on the situation really. Lot of reports show that just screaming, yelling and jumping around scares off an aggressive bear. Course that isn't off a bag of tenderloins either though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbse20, post: 2401469, member: 118492"] I talked to a guy from Sweden years ago. Most use 9mm for protection against polar bears with high quality ammo. He claimed it was the best choice to protect yourself. Likened it to bee stings, and the ability to shoot fast and hit em every time to drive them off and usually kill them. Guess it would depend on the situation really. Lot of reports show that just screaming, yelling and jumping around scares off an aggressive bear. Course that isn't off a bag of tenderloins either though. [/QUOTE]
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