I had a plan to stay in the bush for a week this August but that did not turn out due to a house purchase. Anyway, I was going to bring only a 22 LR. It did not dawn on me until a friend asked what I would do if a black bear would attack? I did not feel like changing rifle just because of those pesky bears and my shorty shotgun was just to heavy to carry on my pack and useless with accuracy for getting small game out to 50+ yards. So my solution was, in IPSC fashion, to practice a stand off scenario where I would with my trusty 10/22 with a 12.5" Dlask barrel with a levang compensator, and T-dot bushnell 1x scope. I practiced, with my 25 round round mag loaded with solid 40 gr high vels, an extremely high and accurate rate fire on a concentrated area, a 6" circle at 20 yards. If I had to defend for a bear with that 10/22, my prepared retaliation plan would "hopefully" work. 25 shots in less that 5 seconds to the face and head area of the bear.