Straight Arrow
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Yes, that PD would really Piss D bear off!I hear a 10/22 carbine is the best PD weapon out there.
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Yes, that PD would really Piss D bear off!I hear a 10/22 carbine is the best PD weapon out there.
This one is going sideways.
To the OP, I have had black bears steal elk quarters I've left overnight. My bad for leaving them on the ground. Hang them! Every black bear I've been that close to has swapped ends. Of course here in Idaho we shoot the snot out of them so they have respect. I don't know about Colorado.
My advice is pretend you are bear hunting. You won't see any bears.
it's whatever makes you feel safest when you're trying to walk quietly by yourself
I carry both during archery. If things get hairy I’ll have bear spray in one hand and the gun in the other. Either way, if it’s a situation where there’s less than 3 seconds to react you’re screwed with either option because that’s a pretty short amount of time. I think either is a wash, it’s just good to be prepared with both and know how to use them efficiently and effectively.So, In that 3 seconds you will draw your BS, take the safety catch off, discharge a massive plum of offending spray and stop the charging Grizz cold as it ingests the spray which will register immediately
to the bears senses, make it stop in it's tracks as opposed to running you over and ripping some portion of your anatomy apart. All with the wind at your back.....
Agreed. I can use bear spray on a bluffing bear or a bear that won’t leave my camp and not have to explain myself to USFWS. Meanwhile, having a sidearm let’s me sleep better in my soft shell taco of a sleeping bag at night. I think there’s a misconception among us that a pistol is going to stop a bear attack in it’s tracks. MOST pistol calibers, all you’re doing is punching sub-half-inch holes in the animal until it succumbs to circulatory collapse. That can take a while for a person, let alone a bear that can be twice as large.I carry both during archery. If things get hairy I’ll have bear spray in one bad and the gun in the other. Either way, if it’s a situation where there’s less than 3 seconds to react you’re screwed with either option because that’s a pretty short amount of time. I think either is a wash, it’s just good to be prepared with both and know how to use them efficiently and effectively.
I've lived, worked, and hunted in grizzly country since 1975. Last fall an archery hunter videoed a grizzly on a neighbor's property about 1/4 mile from my house, then a week later my next door neighbor found grizzly tracks in the snow on the hill about 300 yards above our houses.Being in CO l wouldn't worry about it. That being said, when l moved to WY l started carrying my 357 Mag. but l'm not in grizzly country ether. l own a 1911 in 45 acp but l don't have much faith in the penetration of that round.