jeff_gibbons
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This one……!! Very funnyWhich one can you throw harder?
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This one……!! Very funnyWhich one can you throw harder?
.454 Cas. 1 shot,maaaa-be 2,would certainly do the job. Never had a close encounter with a grizzly. Know 2 people that got ''run over'' while gutting moose and 3 years ago,in northwest British Columbia, a toothless old GRIZZLY BOAR dragged a fellow I had hunted with, into a river and tried to drown him.......he survived, grizzly left after shots fired by it.Being a 10mm freak and thinking they are they best auto cartridge available. I am not an auto fan for hunting back up. I don't hunt in Grizz land so my choice is a Ruger GP100 in .357. If I were in Grizz territory I would skip the .44 ( because I don't have one) and carry my .454 Casull.
There are some good heavy 10mm loads but I just prefer a wheel gun when I am possibly out in rain/snow and mud and beer.
hmmmmm.... thinking that would do damage if ya hit em....might get ya killed if ya dont..I carry a Taurus 627 in 41 while hiking. I doubt it will stop a determined bear but it makes me feel better.
I see a company makes a double 12 gauge pistol. I would think the follow up shot might be a little slow.
Diablo 12 Gauge Pistol | American Gun Craft
americanguncraft.com
The home defense weapon..lol
Your the 3rd person I know that collects pics of bear poop...)
I worked on the Gallatin National Forest from 1978 through 2007. I was in the Engineering office in Bozeman, but I regularly worked with the people on the Districts.Your the 3rd person I know that collects pics of bear poop...)
x2I'm to the point in my life that if shit happens it happens. I don't have any preconceived notion that I could stop a bear with a gun or spray.
I Was carrying a shotgun for Blue and RUFFIES while fishing but when I came upon the second pile of ''??? tree hugger'', I went back to camp and brought a rifle.............Hey, I'm CANADIAN Eh!!!Your the 3rd person I know that collects pics of bear poop...)
So I holstered my .44, picked up a tennis ball size rock that I threw and hit the bear. He then ran off.
The only grizzly encounter that I had was one year when two friends and I were camped at the end of a logging road near West Yellowstone, MT. We had the quarters of two elk and a bull moose hanging in the stockrack in the back of my pickup.
One night just before going to bed I went out to check my horses and there was a grizzly bear on top of the road cutbank next to our tent camper. He was no more than 30' from me and he woofed and clicked his teeth at me. I had my Ruger .44 mag with me, so with a flashlight in my left hand, I shot once over his head. At 10 o'clock at night that shot made a huge muzzle flash and a loudreport, but the bear didn't even flinch. I then fired a second round into the trunk of the lodgepole pine tree next to him. Again, no reaction from the bear.
So I holstered my .44, picked up a tennis ball size rock that I threw and hit the bear. He then ran off.
There was another hunting camp on a side road about 1/4 mile from ours, and they had also killed an elk and had it hanging by their camp. A few minutes after the bear left our camp we heard 4-6 quick (pistol?) shots from that camp, and a half hour later that camp pulled up stakes and went home.
The next morning I saddled one of my horses and tracked the bear from our camp to that other one, then there were a few spots of blood in the snow next to the grizzly tracks. I followed his tracks up to the end of the logging clearcut where that camp was, then he went back down to the forest above our camp. We broke camp and also went home that day.
That bear had a radio collar and an ear tag, and because he had been wounded, we reported the incident to FWP. It turned out than he had been a problem bear near Cooke City where he had been live trapped, then released in the area where we were camped.
The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team radio tracked him to his den on an adjacent mountain, then they found his collar the next spring.
Could have happened at West Yellowstone ... but Pahaska Teepee is near the East Entrance to YNP, up the North Fork of the Shoshone just west of Cody, WY.30 some years ago,my daughter and I were camped overnight by PAHASKA-TEEPEE West Yellowstone.....
Daughter decided to sleep in the vehicle as it had poured rain most of the day.....I set up a big dome tent and had a so-so sleep....next morning,stopped at iirc,the gas station/store for some beef jerkey...
guy inside said, did you hear that bear last night????
What bear..... note to self, leave camping around WEST YELLOWSTONE to the tourists .
p.s. I did not have any rocks with me !!!
30years ago, I loose sense of direction sometimes...Could have happened at West Yellowstone ... but Pahaska Teepee is near the East Entrance to YNP, up the North Fork of the Shoshone just west of Cody, WY.