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Unread 09-29-2003, 12:32 PM   #21
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Okay Viggo... I'll bite! (pun intended) How you gonna stay ahead of any bear if granted your ten yard head start?

( I am probably going to regret asking this! )
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Unread 09-29-2003, 01:11 PM   #22
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John, I'll bet it has something to do with slippin' & sliddin' in a matter deposited on the ground behind Viggo at every step!
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Unread 09-30-2003, 02:07 AM   #23
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John,
Somehow me thinkith that "Doubs" has done a bit of hunting in bear country.
He knows that the one running up hill on dry ground, is so much faster. <img border="0" alt="[burnout]" title="" src="graemlins/burnout.gif" />
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PS, Have you by chance been told that,
The Right Swiss Grip is "Right". <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
and
The Left Swiss Grip is also "Right".
and that makes it "Wrong". <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" />
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Unread 09-30-2003, 03:03 AM   #24
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If I'm packin' for bear, nothing short of a 105 howitzer is going to make me feel secure. Just need a bigger kayak
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When the Bear attacks, do 1/2 round of boxing. Then after he gives you a real good jab: PLAY DEAD !!

For other possibilities, I'll go for a S & W M29 4in. with 300gr heavy loads...

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Has any one given thought to a MAC-10 or 11 in 45ACP? I believe they come with a 32 rd. mag. Might be enough to get the job done, or at least even the playing field...
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Hmm..surprised at some of the choices here. Let's assume you are gonna have a chance to do anything (and the chances are slim) then you will probably not do a lot to him with a few shots from any handgun. So you are gonna need multiple shots. So let's count out a revolver. If I had to choose a revolver, for size and power, a Charter Arms bulldog or any short barrel .44 mag would be my choice. However, since I want more shots, and ultimate resistance to rust, I would go for a Glock. More than you want to spend, but the G29 in 10mm will do the job well, otherwise a G27 or 23 for size, even though the .40 is a bit underpowered for this purpose. I vote G29, 10mm with the (preban) G20 extension mag for 13 rounds. Use FMJ for penetration. Hey, just my 2c, but think about it.
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Unread 11-27-2003, 01:05 PM   #28
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Hey Guys! I've watched some programs on poachers in Africa...(taking rhinos!) in every picture where they have busted a poacher, they show an abused and well used AK 47! I think we're missing something here.. perhaps a lot of high energy ball ammo in the head, neck, spine might keep you from getting the unit shoved up your posterior, (as Wes stated earlier).... I'd stake my chances on an AR 15... I know that at the very least, I'll hit him! Till...later...GT
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Unread 11-28-2003, 11:41 AM   #29
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I've never hunted in bear country, but here's my take on it. If you put 20 dudes with short barreled, .44 mags against 20 bears.... likely one of the dudes will get a shot off into the eye, skull, or throat of the bear (at contact distance). Maybe you disagree and put the chances at 1/30, or 1/40, but whatever the chances, carrying something will give you psychological comfort as you navigate the woods. If you are the type of person who thinks, "I will be the one out of 20," it will give you great comfort.

Besides, would you rather spend your last moments in a momentary tactical retreat waiting to spring the last ditch, all-or-nothing counterattack or spend them running down a hill like a scared chicken with sullied pants. When you get to heaven and attend your first "Mauled by a Bear" support group meeting, would you rather be in BDU's or a chicken suit? "Hello, my name is Roger and I ran like a chicken..."

Maybe I watched too many army movies as a youngin' or maybe I haven't run into enough wild bears (none, as of this morning), but that's how I see it anyway.

Most of the bears I run into wear red bandanas and shoot back. I've been fortunate enough never to have to shoot at or be shot at by one of them, but I've run into my fair share of them. I do feel that although my tactical approach will be different if I run into a brown furry one, my mindset will be the same... "I'm going home today."

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