Irishman
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Bowhunt in grizzly country often. I bring the bow and pepper spray, no handgun.
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Not worried. Back in '72 when I qualified with a .45 at military police school, I fired the third best score ever. I'm also pretty good at hitting moving targets. When I had horses, there was no such thing as bear spray. Today it's my primary bear defense when fishing or hiking. The .357 only comes along on windy days. Six shots out of that cannon is plenty enough to stop a bear. I'm not prone to panicking. If I intend to hit a bear with six shots, it will be close range and it will be hit six times ... if needed.Stupid waste of energy packing a heavy revolver with only 6 shots. Watch a couple survival stories and one will realize 6 ain’t cutting it unless you’re extremely talented or extremely lucky. Better off shooting 5 and saving one for yourself.
Idk why I never thought of the 22 idea but I like that. Smart for grouse like you said or in a survival scenario much better to shoot squirrels and small game with that and not your rifle. Gonna start using this oneIf I carry a pistol it is a .22 for grouse and small game. Arrows are expensive and if it is gun season well center fire round is loud and not worth the possibility of vaporizing the small game. Bear spray in griz County every time.
In 54? No need.Good info guys, thanks. I've been wondering about this since I have a Colorado unit 54 archery bull hunt coming up. It's been 35 years since I've hunted alpine country. I got back into hunting 7 years ago and its all been in Juniper, Pinion and rock cliff type terrain.
Otherwise, don't give it too much concern until I drop an elk, then carry protection within reach?