Bears are curious creatures. We call "bear bells"...dinner bells...![]()
lol! I would have to agree. Years of livestock wearing bells has taught predators lunch is coming!

Bears are curious creatures. We call "bear bells"...dinner bells...![]()

"...only work in prospecting in the summer..." That alone will likely disqualify you.
Hardly a bear "education"
Try reading Gary Sheltons books, as a starter:
h ttp://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/search-handle-url?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books-ca&field-author=James%20Gary%20Shelton
3 bears is insignificant around here...![]()
And each of your bears probably count as at least 2 of mine. Anyway, I'll check the books out.
And each of your bears probably count as at least 2 of mine. Anyway, I'll check the books out.
"...only work in prospecting in the summer..." That alone will likely disqualify you.
Now that could only make sense to someone who sits behind a desk and has never had to deal with a serious bear encounter. Have the bears changed their habits and gone into hibernation from June to September?
What I'm looking for is something that can stop a blackbear with only a couple of shots, for defense while working in the bush prospecting.
1.Something very durable. Able to withstand all kinds of abuse, moisture or even being submerged, filth etc. Also, preferably with most of it's components covered, so twigs, mud or pine needles etc. wouldn't block anything off.
2.Powerful enough to stop a black bear.
3.Easy to use on short notice. (Don't have time to screw around if there's a hungry bear coming at me - so no single actions)
4.Preferably not anything too bulky or large. Prefer a pistol over revolver.
I was thinking about a Glock in .40 or .45, but I've heard they aren't as reliable in larger calibers.
10mm................and 5 extra mags.......
it's what I carry for two-legged predators too in some countries
I guess unless the number of incidents grow no one is willing to make a move.
LOL 5 mags cause you will need to keep reloading!!! LOL 10mm maybe on a Black Bear cub it is effective!!!
NO LESS POWER THEN A 44 MAGNUM!!!! Or you are asking to be its next meal.
The most important thing to do is hit the target...
A well placed shot with a 10mm is better than a marginal hit or clean miss from a 454,460,500 or 44 mag.
This type of thread has been debated endlessly on many a forum.
I really wish I had some excuse to carry in the bush. In my views, it isn't like carring in the city and I really don't know why they make such a big deal. Even camping groups and people portaging are at a great risk from bears. I guess unless the number of incidents grow no one is willing to make a move.
This goes without saying if I was to pick a well placed handgun round then.....it would be minumum 44 mag.
Fans of the 10mm seem to think it has some mystical power.....Corbon known for its hot loadings best 10mm with a Softpoint or penetrator load is 676 ft/pds(and you will need a Penetrating bullet with a measly 10mm on a bear) . In 44 mag Corbon loads a round with 1675 ft pounds of energy. Over 3 times more energy.
http://www.dakotaammo.net/products/corbon/hunter.htm
What would you say is the minimum black bear rifle round?? IMHO it is the 30-30 that has about 1900 ft/pds. Now why would 676 ft/pds suddenly become adequate when you are close quarters with a dangerous animal?
Yes this has been discussed ad nasuem on every board out there but the 10mm is just not a good choice althought it is better then nothing.





























