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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 3095401" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>As I recall from watching the video, the bear never charged Phil. It ran up to his two clients at least twice, who had both dropped to the ground and huddled together. Bear stood next to the couple huddled on the ground, but never made physical contact. This gave Phil time to place three slugs into the broadside ribs of the bear, just behind the front shoulders.</p><p></p><p>After getting hit three times, the bear moved away and died, due to the three double-lung hits.</p><p></p><p>No CNS hits. Phil aimed for the lungs with each shot, since he had the luxery of time for the bear to expire, on his side. Again..., Phil said he didn't know where his two clients were when he was shooting the bear because they had dropped to the ground, and were out of sight. He did believe the bear had charged up close to his clients, which is why he opened fire.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't a ferocious bloodcurdling charge. Otherwise one or both of his clients would have been mauled. The bear had plenty of opportunity and time to tear scalp off of skulls before it expired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 3095401, member: 4191"] As I recall from watching the video, the bear never charged Phil. It ran up to his two clients at least twice, who had both dropped to the ground and huddled together. Bear stood next to the couple huddled on the ground, but never made physical contact. This gave Phil time to place three slugs into the broadside ribs of the bear, just behind the front shoulders. After getting hit three times, the bear moved away and died, due to the three double-lung hits. No CNS hits. Phil aimed for the lungs with each shot, since he had the luxery of time for the bear to expire, on his side. Again..., Phil said he didn't know where his two clients were when he was shooting the bear because they had dropped to the ground, and were out of sight. He did believe the bear had charged up close to his clients, which is why he opened fire. It wasn't a ferocious bloodcurdling charge. Otherwise one or both of his clients would have been mauled. The bear had plenty of opportunity and time to tear scalp off of skulls before it expired. [/QUOTE]
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