TacticalTeacher
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- Georgian Bay, ON
Bear defense threads are cool! 
Cheers,
Barney

Cheers,
Barney
Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.
Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.
Interesting approach - if you haven't seen it, it clearly doesn't happen enough to be concerned, by that rational no one ever needs to lock their car, since most folks have never had their car stolen. Or, it's not possible to get shot at by scumbags in Canada, because most people don't experience that - except I've been shot at twice (tough neighbourhood - Surrey) Your chances of survival are greatly reduced if you don't take into account the possibilities of bad things happening
5 years ago in my driveway at night. Heard a non-typical noise went to investigate. Bear charged at me. Had 12.5" DA grizzly with Wilson tritium sights in hand. Brenneke slug. Dead.
I have a feeling there is more to this story.
Surely we don't all have to go out to the driveway with a 12.5" DA grizzly every time we hear a bump in the night.
Was there a bear you'd already had a run-in with? Do you live in Coquitlam? Did your neighbours have unsecured garbage or fruit on the ground?
Was there a female with cubs seen recently?
I've seen black bears drink motor oil. They seem to like it but it doesn't stay in them for very long.
Live in isolated area, when something doesn't sound right outside I investigate. Grab an SG, put some rounds into it. Opened the door & hit the flashlight toward the noise. Bear started running directly toward me. Started at 15 paces dropped it at 9.
No prior run in, no cubs, bear was a male. Neighbours don't have loose garbage around to my knowledge, they are not real close anyway.
Investigated what bear was doing and tried to get into a shed that has vehicle supplies in it like motor oil and transmission fluid etc.
A bear starts moving at me quickly from close range I ain't screwing around to ask him what he's doin' there.
Not much more to tell.
Bear defense threads are cool!
Cheers,
Barney
So, if you decide to carry a shotgun, make it a light one that you have a good chance of actually having on while working, as opposed to in the ATV or truck.
Been slinging a DA Grizzly 12.5" since they arrived in 2008.........my round count is over 60K rounds and only failed part was a firing pin that broke earlier this year.
Hogue Stock, Magpul MOE Grip,S&J +1 mag extension/sling plate/no jam follower, has had bluing removed long time ago as a bare metal gun then sprayed with olive green krylon.......3-4 years ago and I haven't bothered to touch it up as I really like how it looks.
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Goes everywhere with me in the bush pretty much......been in all weather many times from -40C winters up north to nearly +40C summers in Osoyoos/Shuswap/Kootenays/ect.
Here's a picture from a few years ago proudly displaying the wear and tear the gun has received.
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The actions on these guns can be pretty gritty out of the box, I filed a few little things down originally then just shot the ever living piss out of it and its still one of my most trusted guns.
I see you are in Surrey.......there is a chance you could inspect my gun to see how it feels to you if you are interested.
How is the rear sight hold up ? Mine come loose after 20 rounds of slugs, all screws are stripped after try to tighten them up.
I realize this, i have had a bear encounter before, time is not on your side. This will be carried in my hands when im in the woods hunting/scouting, with my bolt gun in a scabbard on my pack when its not in my hands, either way im always going to have available firepower in my hands. Any type of defensive weapon is useless unless you are holding it at the time you need it, or at the least can deploy it in less than 1-2 seconds, any more than that and you might as well leave it at home.
I have bears and raccoons and bobcats in my yard regularly which is exactly why I don't go wandering around in the yard at night whenever I hear weird noises. I assume its one on the critters mentioned eating my apples or fish in the creek. If I'm really concerned I can go out on the balcony or peer through the window with a strong flashlight. Seems reasonable.