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Not sure if this link will work. The way she flys thru the fence is pretty epic for an animal that size on the gallop
These threads are always comical.
Last black bear I shot was at about 6 feet with a 240 gr hardcast at 800fps from a Winchester 1892 in 44mag. I happened to be pulling into my driveway and saw him quartering across the back lawn past my dog run (that had a pair of very upset dogs in it - granted, a 12 year old mini dachshund doesn’t exactly instill terror in much, but my heeler was quite excited to get out so he could grab onto a ditch pig…) as he headed for the walk in cooler at the back of my shop.
I figured I could sneak through the shop and pop out from the cooler door and run him off, and happened to have the 92 in the truck. When I opened the door quietly between the shop and cooler the bear had already peeled open the cooler door and was standing one big step in front of me. I offered him some encouraging words to leave, and he backed up a couple of steps and stood the way they do with their ass kind of down and up on their front tippy toes in the doorway with his head tipped up to look at me. When he woofed at me I shot him low in the throat. He slumped straight backwards and was immediately dead.
Didn’t quite square 6’, but was pretty fat being a September bear. He had 5 or 6 vertebrae that had been hit, but that was after about 20” of meat.
Only hears I’ve seen die faster than that one were shot with 22 centerfires.
When it comes to bear defense, an arrow held in your hand is better than fingernails that haven’t been trimmed in a few days. By the time you get all the way up to big pistol cartridges or any rifle cartridge you have transitioned from being on the defensive to going on the offensive. Any bear shot in “self defense” should be at a distance measured in single digits, or acting in a manner that strongly suggests he is going to try to eat you. And you’ll know from his body language if thats the case, same as if you are walking down the street at night and see a crackhead that is acting in a predatory manner.
And there is one thing I’ve noticed now with 43 years of bear deaths behind me, it doesn’t matter the size of the bear, if you are acting in a predatory manner towards it, they will split. If you act like prey, they will try to figure out if you can be turned into a menu item.
Just bought a Model 71, though mine will get .375’d if I love the gun as I hunt lead free. There is a nice .348 mono now from Hammer. And they certainly nailed a ballistic recipe when they developed the .348 to replace all the .40-65s, .45-70s and .45-90s, etc.
Well said.
Winchester was ahead of the curve when they developed the .348. That’s the ballistics you want, if you want to anchor bears from a lever gun. If it wasn’t a complete only child components wise, I’d own a 71.
Just bought a Model 71, though mine will get .375’d if I love the gun as I hunt lead free. There is a nice .348 mono now from Hammer. And they certainly nailed a ballistic recipe when they developed the .348 to replace all the .40-65s, .45-70s and .45-90s, etc.
Don't spoil a good bear thread with facts and experience!
Which, as usual, gets ignored...
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lol well that escalated quickly.
Experience has also shown taking out 5 or 6 vertebrae with anything to be highly effective, and I wouldn’t expect it on a fast approaching animal.
Experience has also shown taking out 5 or 6 vertebrae with anything to be highly effective, and I wouldn’t expect it on a fast approaching animal.
I just do not understand the point of even owning a rifle in a cartridge designed for a handgun. It’s only purpose would be some kind of self imposed handicap.
I just do not understand the point of even owning a rifle in a cartridge designed for a handgun. It’s only purpose would be some kind of self imposed handicap.
I just do not understand the point of even owning a rifle in a cartridge designed for a handgun. It’s only purpose would be some kind of self imposed handicap.
Had a cinnamon sow at a paced 7 yards the day before yesterday. The Kimber Montana in 270 WSM was somewhat of a comfort; but so was the thought that if it wanted to do something it would have already. That massive chocolate brown boar yesterday wasn’t quite as close, but the same rifle back in the boat wasn’t any comfort at allthat was a lucky bear, the season is open and I have a couple tags. Might be the biggest brown I’ve seen . Right up there with any colour for that matter.
I just do not understand the point of even owning a rifle in a cartridge designed for a handgun. It’s only purpose would be some kind of self imposed handicap.
Not all pistol cartridges are made equal, some are more than capable. Back in the day it was likely a benefit to have your handgun and rifle chambered in the same caliber, I’d think having a 44 mag or 45 colt pistol and rifle would make a lot of sense.