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Grizzly 10mm’s: FN 510 (or other non safety auto 10’s) vs Smith and Wesson m&p 2.0 with safety
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2865032" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>And that's where preference takes over. I tend to overpack for things, and sometimes go a bit overboard lol. If you're sticking with just the pistol, spend plenty of money on your carry ammo and practice with it. Use cheap stuff for learning the gun, but burn several boxes of your hard cast practicing draw from holster and rounds on target quickly. The difference in panic fire vs quick aimed fire is all a matter of practice, and with a big bruiser of a handgun it can be tough. Make it a point to practice shooting at last a magazine a week until the hunt, drawing from the holster while wearing your pack and all, so that in the event of a bear encounter you're not fumbling for things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2865032, member: 68542"] And that’s where preference takes over. I tend to overpack for things, and sometimes go a bit overboard lol. If you’re sticking with just the pistol, spend plenty of money on your carry ammo and practice with it. Use cheap stuff for learning the gun, but burn several boxes of your hard cast practicing draw from holster and rounds on target quickly. The difference in panic fire vs quick aimed fire is all a matter of practice, and with a big bruiser of a handgun it can be tough. Make it a point to practice shooting at last a magazine a week until the hunt, drawing from the holster while wearing your pack and all, so that in the event of a bear encounter you’re not fumbling for things. [/QUOTE]
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