tkhuntsman
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Honestly I have several good bear defense guns. I usually switch back and forth between my 10 mm and my 44 mag. In a timed drill on the range I can draw and make 3 hits with the 44 double action in the same amount of time I can draw and make 5 hits with the 10 mm. Ironically my group is tighter with the 3 44 rounds think 3" to around 5" on the 10 mm. I live in bear country and have encountered both flavors there's not enough time to worry about 16 or 6 rounds and it comes down to what's most comfortable and what you shoot the best. If your lucky in a bear charge you may get 1 good hit an hopefully slow it down or divert the charge and get a chance to fire more rounds. I don't know if any surprise situation will ever give you a chance to fire more than 6 rounds. Sometimes stopping a charge doesn't mean pole axing the bear with a drt brain shot hell even a miss that sprays debris into the bears eyes and nose to by sheer stupid luck is enough to turn the bear or slow it down and give you a chance to better defend yourself. Freaking out and losing your head and going crazy on the trigger will probably cause more misses and make you a bigger danger to any partners you have than the damn bear.