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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2045859" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>VLD Pilot,</p><p>Are you trying to convince yourself you've got it right?</p><p>I know a retired law enforcement officer with 32yrs on the job. Was a weapons instructor. He's faced down a mumber of brown bear, and his preference is .458 Win Mag.</p><p>If he's solely carrying a side arm, which he rarely does, it's a .475 Limbaugh or a 480 Ruger, both revolvers of course, because a semi-auto with his loads would explode.</p><p>Heavy hard cast lead bullets that will just about penetrate the full length of the biggest brown bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2045859, member: 4191"] VLD Pilot, Are you trying to convince yourself you've got it right? I know a retired law enforcement officer with 32yrs on the job. Was a weapons instructor. He's faced down a mumber of brown bear, and his preference is .458 Win Mag. If he's solely carrying a side arm, which he rarely does, it's a .475 Limbaugh or a 480 Ruger, both revolvers of course, because a semi-auto with his loads would explode. Heavy hard cast lead bullets that will just about penetrate the full length of the biggest brown bear. [/QUOTE]
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