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45 ACP on Brown Bear.????
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2826733" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>IMO energy isn't much of a factor when we're talking handguns and bear protection, or any self defense equation. Or it's not MY end all be all when considering pistol cartridges. Yes I want the largest cartridge I can shoot <strong>WELL FAST</strong>. But a pistol is just a backup to my rifle. Pucker factor is going to be extreme, frog's behinds are going to be loose in comparison. All I care about is being able to penetrate the skull and do a CNC stop. I shot a lot of competition to be able to do this. And don't mistake pistol competitions with actual life saving training. Pistol competitions IMO is just a cheap way to practice gun manipulation and marksmanship I learned IRL training courses. From people that "been there, done that.". Having all the energy in the world means nothing if you can't hit the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2826733, member: 95344"] IMO energy isn't much of a factor when we're talking handguns and bear protection, or any self defense equation. Or it's not MY end all be all when considering pistol cartridges. Yes I want the largest cartridge I can shoot [B]WELL FAST[/B]. But a pistol is just a backup to my rifle. Pucker factor is going to be extreme, frog's behinds are going to be loose in comparison. All I care about is being able to penetrate the skull and do a CNC stop. I shot a lot of competition to be able to do this. And don't mistake pistol competitions with actual life saving training. Pistol competitions IMO is just a cheap way to practice gun manipulation and marksmanship I learned IRL training courses. From people that "been there, done that.". Having all the energy in the world means nothing if you can't hit the mark. [/QUOTE]
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