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TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="Playtimefun" data-source="post: 2991541" data-attributes="member: 103742"><p>Grizzlies... me thinks the biggest baddest ugliest tasting medicine you can give them!!!! Someday I hope to go but doubt I will ever be able to afford it and if I do, it will be with a handgun... But as I type that I just remembered that the change in Canadian gun laws means that I can't ever buy another handgun and a 10 mm or 45 ain't going to cut it.</p><p></p><p>Black bears... (according to friends that are shooting them all the time on the farm and on neighbour's farms because they have become such a nuisance up here) shoot them with whatever you want to use. You don't need good ammo for them!!! Two years ago friend took care of 11 nuisance bears (all with permission from the conservation officers) and he used anything from his 17 Hornet, 223, 22-250, 220 Swift or the 243 because that's what he usually has one of those sitting by the back door to shoot coyotes hunting mice around the hay bales for the cattle. But they just shoot them and drag them into the bush afterwards. He's a pretty dang good shot though and basically it's from the back door to the garage or shop where they come in and eat the cat/dog food. His wife walked into the shop one time and here was a black bear lying on the couch that they had because the big doors were open.</p><p></p><p>I know they REALLY want Americans to start coming back to Saskatchewan to hunt bears. It's funny because in elk season you will see multiple black bears lying in the canola swaths and they are soooo lazy that they lie there and just move their heads back and forth and just eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playtimefun, post: 2991541, member: 103742"] Grizzlies... me thinks the biggest baddest ugliest tasting medicine you can give them!!!! Someday I hope to go but doubt I will ever be able to afford it and if I do, it will be with a handgun... But as I type that I just remembered that the change in Canadian gun laws means that I can't ever buy another handgun and a 10 mm or 45 ain't going to cut it. Black bears... (according to friends that are shooting them all the time on the farm and on neighbour's farms because they have become such a nuisance up here) shoot them with whatever you want to use. You don't need good ammo for them!!! Two years ago friend took care of 11 nuisance bears (all with permission from the conservation officers) and he used anything from his 17 Hornet, 223, 22-250, 220 Swift or the 243 because that's what he usually has one of those sitting by the back door to shoot coyotes hunting mice around the hay bales for the cattle. But they just shoot them and drag them into the bush afterwards. He's a pretty dang good shot though and basically it's from the back door to the garage or shop where they come in and eat the cat/dog food. His wife walked into the shop one time and here was a black bear lying on the couch that they had because the big doors were open. I know they REALLY want Americans to start coming back to Saskatchewan to hunt bears. It's funny because in elk season you will see multiple black bears lying in the canola swaths and they are soooo lazy that they lie there and just move their heads back and forth and just eat. [/QUOTE]
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