I thought you guys might like this excerpt from an excellent book on this subject called "Backcountry Bear Basics" by Dave Smith:
"In order to qualify to carry a gun afield in Alaska, U.S. Forest Service employees using a .375 H&H Magnum must put nine shots (three sets of three) in a 12-inch circle at a range of 15 to 40 yards in 10 seconds or less."
Forgive my noobish question, but I will be hiking this year in Ontario and I may only have my .303 British..
How will this hold up?
Once again, noob here..
When I first started bow hunting in the Flathead River Valley in South East BC 30 years ago I packed a 303 British for my backup rifle and this is grizzly country...
You do your part and the 303 will be more than enough for anything you encounter and will get the job done for you...
It's three, 3-shot groups or 9 shots of .375 H&H in under 10 seconds.