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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 1916862" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>I carry a Smith Pro Series 686 .357 with 4" barrel in kydex belt holster loaded with Buffalo Bore Heavy 180gn Lead Flat Nose (item #19A/20). These are a handful to shoot but with a tight grip I shoot them pretty well. I regularly practice from a couple of feet out to 50 ft. There's no doubt a well placed shot will kill a grizzly - it's just how much damage they can do before they die. Grizzly's often attack when injured. If you are rifle hunting practice sighting down the barrel (not thru scope) and shooting close range. I turn my 300 mag on it's side to do this.</p><p></p><p>Read some of the recent mauling reports in Montana. Keep a clean camp and have a plan for field dressing, packing and storage. Most of all have fun and if you are lucky you will see one these awesome beasts and they will behave they way they should (run away.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 1916862, member: 90934"] I carry a Smith Pro Series 686 .357 with 4" barrel in kydex belt holster loaded with Buffalo Bore Heavy 180gn Lead Flat Nose (item #19A/20). These are a handful to shoot but with a tight grip I shoot them pretty well. I regularly practice from a couple of feet out to 50 ft. There's no doubt a well placed shot will kill a grizzly - it's just how much damage they can do before they die. Grizzly's often attack when injured. If you are rifle hunting practice sighting down the barrel (not thru scope) and shooting close range. I turn my 300 mag on it's side to do this. Read some of the recent mauling reports in Montana. Keep a clean camp and have a plan for field dressing, packing and storage. Most of all have fun and if you are lucky you will see one these awesome beasts and they will behave they way they should (run away.) [/QUOTE]
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