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Glock 10mm bear loads
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeReaper208" data-source="post: 1741397" data-attributes="member: 56638"><p>Penetration is the key...140gr Lehigh or G9 get the most penetration and have less recoil than the 180, 200 or 220 grain bullets. Less recoil equals less barrel rise, therefore you will be able to stay on target without having to muscle up. In the heat of the moment when the adrenaline is pumping all of this comes into play. There is no drill or practice regimen that can prepare someone for a Grizzly Bear attack. Also, when on a back country hunt weight savings is important. Every ounce counts and those heavier bullets will make a light pistol fee like a 44 mag revolver. I carry the Glock 29SF and with 180/200gr rounds it easily weighs 6lbs. Each to their own, stay aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. Godspeed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeReaper208, post: 1741397, member: 56638"] Penetration is the key...140gr Lehigh or G9 get the most penetration and have less recoil than the 180, 200 or 220 grain bullets. Less recoil equals less barrel rise, therefore you will be able to stay on target without having to muscle up. In the heat of the moment when the adrenaline is pumping all of this comes into play. There is no drill or practice regimen that can prepare someone for a Grizzly Bear attack. Also, when on a back country hunt weight savings is important. Every ounce counts and those heavier bullets will make a light pistol fee like a 44 mag revolver. I carry the Glock 29SF and with 180/200gr rounds it easily weighs 6lbs. Each to their own, stay aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. Godspeed [/QUOTE]
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