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.45-70 Grizz Defense
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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2581522" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Yes sir, right between the eyes, he crawled in on his hands and knees with his buddy to get to it, they got within 10' of the bear, and a dog tried to jump over them, his buddy grabbed the dog and drug it back over them, and the bear looked their way, and my son sent it to bear heaven right there. It's common practice for them to jump up and re-shoot the bear in the back of the skull just in case the first one knocks the bear down so if the bear gets back up it doesn't kill or injure a lot of dogs but this one was down for the count with that shot between the eyes.</p><p>Bear dead, one dog dead, 4 dogs stitched up, 1 dog took to the vet to save its life, which they did, and one pi**ed off Magistrate, his dog was the one that was dead. A deer hunter shot the bear in its left rear ankle 20 mins prior to my son killing it, the man had permission to hunt deer on the property but not bears. idk, what happened to the guy, they never told me so who knows, but when we drug the bear out he was already gone, but I got a good look at the pickup going in to see the bear and described it to them and they tracked it down about a week later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2581522, member: 118876"] Yes sir, right between the eyes, he crawled in on his hands and knees with his buddy to get to it, they got within 10' of the bear, and a dog tried to jump over them, his buddy grabbed the dog and drug it back over them, and the bear looked their way, and my son sent it to bear heaven right there. It's common practice for them to jump up and re-shoot the bear in the back of the skull just in case the first one knocks the bear down so if the bear gets back up it doesn't kill or injure a lot of dogs but this one was down for the count with that shot between the eyes. Bear dead, one dog dead, 4 dogs stitched up, 1 dog took to the vet to save its life, which they did, and one pi**ed off Magistrate, his dog was the one that was dead. A deer hunter shot the bear in its left rear ankle 20 mins prior to my son killing it, the man had permission to hunt deer on the property but not bears. idk, what happened to the guy, they never told me so who knows, but when we drug the bear out he was already gone, but I got a good look at the pickup going in to see the bear and described it to them and they tracked it down about a week later. [/QUOTE]
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