This is such good humour here we are in the middle of all these bear defense threads when my father-in-law who has been sort of anti-gun most of his life and hasn't shot much called me last night, he is retiring in the next year or 2 and wants to start hiking/camping/prospecting like he used too do before he had 3 daughters.
After hearing my bear encounter stories and seeing a few black/grizzly bear rugs at my place over the last 8 or so years that I've known him and all of my comments on carrying firearms for defense he wants to be prepared for the worst.
He's a big guy 6'6" tall and weighs in at appr 280lbs but due to not shooting guns very much in his life I am kind of stumped on what rifle type/action/recoil levels to recommended.
This will be a dedicated defense gun and he has no interest in hunting with it so it must have iron sights because he will probably never mount a scope.
Right away I started thinking 45-70 Marlin 1895 and I would supply him the bullets at whatever recoil level he can handle but then I started thinking can he use a lever or should he get a short barreled 12 gauge and he can buy his own slugs, yes I'd share which slugs are best for defense but then I started thinking do I recommend a bolt rifle that has more recoil than he is comfortable with but I could also reload these for him.
I mean this is my father-in-law and I do not want anything to happen too him...
He has a Rem 597 22LR that he shoots the marauding hordes of gophers that sneak onto his property each year with so is familiar in the use of semi's.
He did ask if there was a semi auto rifle that I would recommend that way he only needs to squeeze the trigger instead of having to work the action each time I told him I don't know of one I would trust my life with.
Here is the last thing I also thought a good bolt rifle in 375H&H or that new cartridge that the spewing never stops about but I'm thinking the recoil maybe a bit of a turn off for him and he will not practice enough with it.
So there you have the run down could you guys start recommending long guns/loads that I can suggest he look at...
He also due to hearing my comments of switching over to stainless steel would prefer s/s.
After hearing my bear encounter stories and seeing a few black/grizzly bear rugs at my place over the last 8 or so years that I've known him and all of my comments on carrying firearms for defense he wants to be prepared for the worst.
He's a big guy 6'6" tall and weighs in at appr 280lbs but due to not shooting guns very much in his life I am kind of stumped on what rifle type/action/recoil levels to recommended.
This will be a dedicated defense gun and he has no interest in hunting with it so it must have iron sights because he will probably never mount a scope.
Right away I started thinking 45-70 Marlin 1895 and I would supply him the bullets at whatever recoil level he can handle but then I started thinking can he use a lever or should he get a short barreled 12 gauge and he can buy his own slugs, yes I'd share which slugs are best for defense but then I started thinking do I recommend a bolt rifle that has more recoil than he is comfortable with but I could also reload these for him.
I mean this is my father-in-law and I do not want anything to happen too him...
He has a Rem 597 22LR that he shoots the marauding hordes of gophers that sneak onto his property each year with so is familiar in the use of semi's.
He did ask if there was a semi auto rifle that I would recommend that way he only needs to squeeze the trigger instead of having to work the action each time I told him I don't know of one I would trust my life with.
Here is the last thing I also thought a good bolt rifle in 375H&H or that new cartridge that the spewing never stops about but I'm thinking the recoil maybe a bit of a turn off for him and he will not practice enough with it.
So there you have the run down could you guys start recommending long guns/loads that I can suggest he look at...
He also due to hearing my comments of switching over to stainless steel would prefer s/s.


















































