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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1565615"><p>You have to respect the bear spray recommendations coming from those that have spent a lot of time being around grizzlies, like my friend from Gardner MT. My 44mag revolver with 8.4" ported barrel is the most accurate handgun I own. That or a short barrel shotgun would be my choice. I remember the camera images found from a hiker that went up hillside to get a better view of a sow and her cubs. The first, they were feeding heads down, the second, mama with her head up looking at the guy, the third, of her charging. He was found dead and his automag of some sort, was still holstered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1565615"] You have to respect the bear spray recommendations coming from those that have spent a lot of time being around grizzlies, like my friend from Gardner MT. My 44mag revolver with 8.4" ported barrel is the most accurate handgun I own. That or a short barrel shotgun would be my choice. I remember the camera images found from a hiker that went up hillside to get a better view of a sow and her cubs. The first, they were feeding heads down, the second, mama with her head up looking at the guy, the third, of her charging. He was found dead and his automag of some sort, was still holstered. [/QUOTE]
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