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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1827938" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>Id never hunt anything bigger than a whitetail with a HOT 10mm load, but the proof is out there that a hardcast lead heavy with a stout charge behind it will flat penetrate through some heavy bone and muscle out of a 10mm. When it comes to a charging bear, im not thinking in a hunting frame of mind. Im thinking combat. Theres a reason you dont see revolvers on the battle field anymore. Its because when the solid waste hits the fan, taking time to aim small flys right out the window. Id feel alot better if my last moments on earth were spent raining rounds in the vicinity of a bears face as fast as i could pull the trigger. I dont think i could get more than one off with a casull and i dont trust my aim that good when death is running at me at 35mph ! But thats just me. We all get to choose what pistol we want in our hands before we die at the teeth and claws of an angry bear , lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1827938, member: 110162"] Id never hunt anything bigger than a whitetail with a HOT 10mm load, but the proof is out there that a hardcast lead heavy with a stout charge behind it will flat penetrate through some heavy bone and muscle out of a 10mm. When it comes to a charging bear, im not thinking in a hunting frame of mind. Im thinking combat. Theres a reason you dont see revolvers on the battle field anymore. Its because when the solid waste hits the fan, taking time to aim small flys right out the window. Id feel alot better if my last moments on earth were spent raining rounds in the vicinity of a bears face as fast as i could pull the trigger. I dont think i could get more than one off with a casull and i dont trust my aim that good when death is running at me at 35mph ! But thats just me. We all get to choose what pistol we want in our hands before we die at the teeth and claws of an angry bear , lol. [/QUOTE]
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