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This is my backup bear gun, change my mind.
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1919558" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>For me, the BlackHawk 41 Mag has been my sidearm to my 45-70, 375 H&H, 338 W/M for bears. I now have a 444 Marlin lever guns; I am not sure what to say anymore. I have not been in Grizz country in over 15 years. If I went back, I would consider building a 45 Super upper for my Para-Ordnance P.14-45 to approximate a 44 mag or a 45 Colt BlackHawk load. I would have 14 to 17 rounds of 230 grain truncated cone hard cast or full metal jacketed. I have always been "security" with my big guns for the guy gutting the Elk or Moose, or Deer in Grizz country. I had my big bore rifle at the ready and kept watch until the cutting and gutting were done and we were done packing it up. but that is a unique situation. if you are alone then you need a good revolver or big bore hand cannon to fend off big Browns. I am flexible.. I can shoot many guns.. only a few are enough for the Big highland Browns and blacks we have in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1919558, member: 26227"] For me, the BlackHawk 41 Mag has been my sidearm to my 45-70, 375 H&H, 338 W/M for bears. I now have a 444 Marlin lever guns; I am not sure what to say anymore. I have not been in Grizz country in over 15 years. If I went back, I would consider building a 45 Super upper for my Para-Ordnance P.14-45 to approximate a 44 mag or a 45 Colt BlackHawk load. I would have 14 to 17 rounds of 230 grain truncated cone hard cast or full metal jacketed. I have always been "security" with my big guns for the guy gutting the Elk or Moose, or Deer in Grizz country. I had my big bore rifle at the ready and kept watch until the cutting and gutting were done and we were done packing it up. but that is a unique situation. if you are alone then you need a good revolver or big bore hand cannon to fend off big Browns. I am flexible.. I can shoot many guns.. only a few are enough for the Big highland Browns and blacks we have in the US. [/QUOTE]
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