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<blockquote data-quote="gyrfalcon" data-source="post: 2361664" data-attributes="member: 120244"><p>Why bother with a side arm? </p><p>You are carrying a fully adequate 300WM, why weigh yourself down with awkward redundant gear?. Griz usually avoid human contact where ever they can. Best go out and enjoy your black bear hunt and don't obsess over grizzlies, otherwise it is best to stay home. I worked for 10 years on blackies, grizz and mostly polar bears. When I am out hunting in Alberta my biggest worry in the first and last light of the day are nervous fellow hunters with loaded rifles, sitting somewhere in ambush for deer, elk or moose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyrfalcon, post: 2361664, member: 120244"] Why bother with a side arm? You are carrying a fully adequate 300WM, why weigh yourself down with awkward redundant gear?. Griz usually avoid human contact where ever they can. Best go out and enjoy your black bear hunt and don’t obsess over grizzlies, otherwise it is best to stay home. I worked for 10 years on blackies, grizz and mostly polar bears. When I am out hunting in Alberta my biggest worry in the first and last light of the day are nervous fellow hunters with loaded rifles, sitting somewhere in ambush for deer, elk or moose. [/QUOTE]
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