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<blockquote data-quote="Josh P" data-source="post: 1598743" data-attributes="member: 60236"><p>A good double action revolver in an suitable reasonable cartridge 41mag to 454 casull would serve you well. I recently bought a glock g40 10mm to potentially replace my super redhawk in 454 casull as my sidearm when I'm in Alaska hunting well see if it is up to task.</p><p>A long gun is not nearly as handy in thick cover or close quarters and while doing camp chores. In bear country a firearm at all times is a necessity if you can't have a rifle in your hands a pistol on your person is some piece of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh P, post: 1598743, member: 60236"] A good double action revolver in an suitable reasonable cartridge 41mag to 454 casull would serve you well. I recently bought a glock g40 10mm to potentially replace my super redhawk in 454 casull as my sidearm when I'm in Alaska hunting well see if it is up to task. A long gun is not nearly as handy in thick cover or close quarters and while doing camp chores. In bear country a firearm at all times is a necessity if you can't have a rifle in your hands a pistol on your person is some piece of mind. [/QUOTE]
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