BuzzH
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I didn't carry a pistol there either, and walking bear trails through the alders is quite an experience on kodiak. Had my 7 RM on that hunt, bumped a couple brown bears never wished I had a pistol.Kodiak is not what I would consider open country and I've hunted there 4 times in addition to the bear hunts and none of those guides carried pistols either. Just sharing what has been my experiences in bear country.
I killed a deer in a tight draw in the alders, right after I shot it, a Brown bear stood up about 200 yards uphill of the dead deer. The bear walked out of the draw, but I kept my buddy on guard with his .270 while I broke that deer down. I wouldn't have felt very secure if he would have had just a handgun.
He used that same .270 to stop a grizzly several years later that was about to kill his friend while on a sheep hunt. Without the rifle, his buddy John would be dead and a pistol would have been 100% useless in that situation.