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<blockquote data-quote="OldElkHunter1961" data-source="post: 2486920" data-attributes="member: 121205"><p>There's a lot to unpack and consider here. Where there are wolves, there are bears. Wolves aren't particularly hard to kill but the are fast, silent and hunt as a team. You're more likely to have a run in with a bear than a wolf/wolves in my experience. A sidearm does you no good unless it's readily available all the time. More importantly, you have to be ready all of the time. You must be present, focused, prepared to act decisively immediately. My daily driver is a S&W L frame, M620 with a 4" barrel. It's stoked with hard cast Keith bullets running 1200 fps. I do in more pests, varmints and lesser preditors with that revolver than I have encounters with more dangerous critters. Pick what you can shoot best, rapidly at varying distanced, that delivers maximum energy on target. Practice, practice, practice. Then train some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldElkHunter1961, post: 2486920, member: 121205"] There's a lot to unpack and consider here. Where there are wolves, there are bears. Wolves aren't particularly hard to kill but the are fast, silent and hunt as a team. You're more likely to have a run in with a bear than a wolf/wolves in my experience. A sidearm does you no good unless it's readily available all the time. More importantly, you have to be ready all of the time. You must be present, focused, prepared to act decisively immediately. My daily driver is a S&W L frame, M620 with a 4" barrel. It's stoked with hard cast Keith bullets running 1200 fps. I do in more pests, varmints and lesser preditors with that revolver than I have encounters with more dangerous critters. Pick what you can shoot best, rapidly at varying distanced, that delivers maximum energy on target. Practice, practice, practice. Then train some more. [/QUOTE]
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