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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 1916764" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>I'd rather be under-gunned to some extent and good with my chosen caliber than just depend on spray or nothing. The truth of the matter is that I carry my .44mag in a Kenia chest rig as my primary defense gun but I'm pretty confident in my 10mm (I also carry it in a Kenia rig because you really need that gun at hand, not 5 feet away when you're gutting an animal or taking a leak) too because I practice quite often (at least once a week with each). Nobody can say how they will react to a real bear attack until it happens to them. The key is that when the attack happens you will react according to your nature. If you've practiced a lot and gone through the scenario in your head (assuming that you will have the bear in your face and that your will get injured to some degree) then your chances of reacting well will be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 1916764, member: 27761"] I'd rather be under-gunned to some extent and good with my chosen caliber than just depend on spray or nothing. The truth of the matter is that I carry my .44mag in a Kenia chest rig as my primary defense gun but I'm pretty confident in my 10mm (I also carry it in a Kenia rig because you really need that gun at hand, not 5 feet away when you're gutting an animal or taking a leak) too because I practice quite often (at least once a week with each). Nobody can say how they will react to a real bear attack until it happens to them. The key is that when the attack happens you will react according to your nature. If you've practiced a lot and gone through the scenario in your head (assuming that you will have the bear in your face and that your will get injured to some degree) then your chances of reacting well will be better. [/QUOTE]
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