sbhooper
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Nope. They’d oppose and sue regardless.
They would, but this just gives them more fodder.
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Nope. They’d oppose and sue regardless.
They would, but this just gives them more fodder.
I believe a long standing record bear was shot in Canada by a Cree woman in self defense with a .22. That is probably the most famous one.
I'm good at changing the subjects on this forum, but since there is a handful of people from the states that have grizzlies in them I would like to ask....
Is carrying a 9mm a laughing matter in grizz country? Im my neck of the woods gun store owners say that all you will do is piss off the bear.
A guy killing on with a 22 makes me think otherwise...
Search through the many threads on this forum regarding the "best firearm" for bears and regarding bear attacks. You will see many, many varied opinions, but generally if you want to pack a pistol, the bigger the better. Always carry bear spray and have anyone with you carry bear spray. In most bear attack scenarios it doesn't matter what the victim is packing as he is immediately incapacitated in some way. But those with you will need to act quickly in repelling the bear. If you feel comfortable with your hunting partner firing at a bear chewing on you during a panic-stressed situation, then arm your buddy with a big bore. For me, I want the bear spray deployed. Being chewed up by a bear would be bad enough, but then to take a 9mm round hit also would really ruin my day.
Odds are you'll never end up using it anyway...
The bear may eventually die from its wounds, but a legendary problem with grizzlies is they become much more dangerous when wounded.I'm good at changing the subjects on this forum, but since there is a handful of people from the states that have grizzlies in them I would like to ask....
Is carrying a 9mm a laughing matter in grizz country? Im my neck of the woods gun store owners say that all you will do is piss off the bear.
A guy killing on with a 22 makes me think otherwise...
If you heard it on a podcast, it must be gospel. There you go ... obviously then packing the 22 short is overkill.I remember hearing a podcast about a guy who killed one with a pocketknife... lol
I'm good at changing the subjects on this forum, but since there is a handful of people from the states that have grizzlies in them I would like to ask....
Is carrying a 9mm a laughing matter in grizz country? Im my neck of the woods gun store owners say that all you will do is piss off the bear.
A guy killing on with a 22 makes me think otherwise...
Any animal will succumb to a 9mm. Will a charging grizzly die in the 3/4 second from the time you hit it, until it makes contact with you? I’d rather not find out.
Im my neck of the woods gun store owners say that all you will do is piss off the bear.
I wouldn't take advice on what would kill a grizzly from a guy who has never seen a grizzly or set foot in grizzly country.
Only marginally less reliable than advice from a majority who have done both.....