RMan, do you talk to everyone like this, or just on the internet? I don't get the impression that Suther is looking to pick on you...
Have a look at geologist's setup above. What is that rifle? 18-20" barrel? Maybe a Mauser or Mod 70 action? If so, CRF and box magazine? Powerful medium bore cartridge? An absolutely perfect bear setup. Probably couldn't have chosen something more appropriate.
At the same time, what's that setup cost? $2500? More? What does it take to be confident and competent with a rifle like that? I don't know the answers to those questions, exactly. But you can see how a 12ga for a few hundred bucks, that is easy to use/employ, that will give you adequate penetration (not great, but adequate enough) might be a great choice, all things considered.
You keep telling him that using a 12ga for bear defense is a "myth". What could that possibly mean? That it's never been done in the history of bears or shotguns? That if you try it, you'll turn into a pumpkin? That the bear will turn into a pumpkin, and still eat you anyway? I don't get it.
I would not choose a 12ga for bear defense in a world of all possible options under all possible conditions. But it's not inadequate. It will obviously work. It has been used successfully on countless occasions. It's cheap. It's easy. It versatile. It's reliable.
Give poor Suther a break.
Everyone gets typed to in the manner in which they have earned.
There is not a care as to what he looking to do or not. As you mentioned, this is the internet, not “real” life.
You don’t get it, and you asked a question. So here is one answer, as there are many more, for sure:
The statement that shotguns for bear defence are a myth, means just that. If one put some thought behind it, and read the examples given in this thread, it should be easily figured out.
Many enforcement agencies many many years ago (and some still today, also in this thread) were/are issued shotguns as defensive and offensive weapons, primarily for two legged critters. It was the tool on hand for all sorts of reasons. High stress, easy to operate, familiar. Hence, when a bear needed to be dispatched, it was what was available. This made it into the news, etc. Again, read the posts in this thread. These are issued weapons. There isn’t a choice. Joe public reads that XYZ agent, constable, corporal, shot a bear with shotgun and thinks thats a good choice. So he makes his decision based on that info. The “pros” use it. It must be good.
That’s the myth.
Anyone that has dealt with bears on regular basis recommends a rifle, not a shotgun.
The real pros use a rifle.
As far as cost goes? Cost… really?
A fella feels nervous enough about a bear encounter, and it is serious enough to pack a firearm, but he wants to trust the outcome to cheapest possible solution available? Sounds about right? Lot of cheap rifle options available as well that will still outperform a shotgun.
Take everyone on this thread, and ask them what is the best option for killing a bear, shotgun or rifle. How many do you think would actually pick the shotgun?
Will a shotgun work? Sure. Will a rifle work better? Always. Shotguns are fraught with compromise, for all sorts of reasons. Size being one of them.
The thread is about using shotgun for bear defence. Not about bear defence itself. It’s still only April, so early for the annual bear defence thread rodeo.
And yes, poor Suther.
R.