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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="beveridgek" data-source="post: 1730744" data-attributes="member: 51261"><p>I have never been charged by a grizzly, but I have encountered them on several trips into the Yellowstone back country. </p><p>I cannot believe that some at the beginning of this thread were talking about a 9mm!! </p><p>A 10MM with hot loads is the minimum, guys, unless you want to end up bear kibble. </p><p>The only reason to use a 10MM is due to the gun, not the suitability of the round. Hopefully, circumstances will allow you to get off multiple shots.</p><p>If an angry grizzly jumps you from timber at 30-40 yards, you got 4-5 seconds...</p><p>Hope you're a lucky guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beveridgek, post: 1730744, member: 51261"] I have never been charged by a grizzly, but I have encountered them on several trips into the Yellowstone back country. I cannot believe that some at the beginning of this thread were talking about a 9mm!! A 10MM with hot loads is the minimum, guys, unless you want to end up bear kibble. The only reason to use a 10MM is due to the gun, not the suitability of the round. Hopefully, circumstances will allow you to get off multiple shots. If an angry grizzly jumps you from timber at 30-40 yards, you got 4-5 seconds... Hope you’re a lucky guy. [/QUOTE]
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