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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1483408" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I wouldn't feel under-gunned with a 10mm and hardcast checked for reliability, and I LOVE the 10mm. But I do hunt in grizz country and I carry a Taurus TI 41Mag or a SW329 in 44Mag.</p><p></p><p>Almost more important than the cartridge is how you carry it. Would things have been different if he had the gun on him? We'll never know, it could have helped, but I can't see how it would have made things worse.</p><p></p><p>I use BladeTech paddle holsters with friction retention. I adust the tension up so I can shake the holster upside down and it will retain the gun, but I can pull it out with a sharp pull. So no retention to remember to undo under pressure. Been using for years with no loss of weapon. I clip it to the belt of my pack, and if I drop my pack, I transfer immediately to my waist. The gun is ALWAYS inches from my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1483408, member: 1656"] I wouldn't feel under-gunned with a 10mm and hardcast checked for reliability, and I LOVE the 10mm. But I do hunt in grizz country and I carry a Taurus TI 41Mag or a SW329 in 44Mag. Almost more important than the cartridge is how you carry it. Would things have been different if he had the gun on him? We'll never know, it could have helped, but I can't see how it would have made things worse. I use BladeTech paddle holsters with friction retention. I adust the tension up so I can shake the holster upside down and it will retain the gun, but I can pull it out with a sharp pull. So no retention to remember to undo under pressure. Been using for years with no loss of weapon. I clip it to the belt of my pack, and if I drop my pack, I transfer immediately to my waist. The gun is ALWAYS inches from my hands. [/QUOTE]
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