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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="sea2summit" data-source="post: 2865333" data-attributes="member: 105720"><p>I'm not a bear guide but grew up in the Alaska woods. How do you want to carry it and what other things are you wearing? (Bino harness, clothing layers, pack, etc)?</p><p></p><p>I would not use a red dot hunting on a weapon that is not your primary, a backup is a backup and the last thing you want when a bear is heading your way is a rain filled RDS with a big hazy dot, multip dots, or worse yet fogged over completely so you can't see through it. They're super tactical, accurate, and fast…but they bring with them a lot of maintenance, additional training requirements, and failure risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sea2summit, post: 2865333, member: 105720"] I’m not a bear guide but grew up in the Alaska woods. How do you want to carry it and what other things are you wearing? (Bino harness, clothing layers, pack, etc)? I would not use a red dot hunting on a weapon that is not your primary, a backup is a backup and the last thing you want when a bear is heading your way is a rain filled RDS with a big hazy dot, multip dots, or worse yet fogged over completely so you can’t see through it. They’re super tactical, accurate, and fast…but they bring with them a lot of maintenance, additional training requirements, and failure risk. [/QUOTE]
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