SKS is the best weapon for bears..also makes a sweet truck gun..
The handy bayonet makes a good back-up as well.
SKS is the best weapon for bears..also makes a sweet truck gun..
The poodle is the worst thing you can do. The poodle runs upto the bear, the bear gives chase. The poodle then hides behind you for protection. Happens every time.
-.223 rem. Tavor TAR 21, loaded with 62 grain M-855 tungsten core penetrators. This offers the opportunity to spray 10 rapid shots of light armor piercing rounds, along with a very quick reload. Basically spray and pray at its best.![]()
(I own this rifle, but I'm not so sure I would select it. AlsoI dont even know if you can get M-855 in canada.)
I have to admit, I find some of the details in the above account hard to believe, especially the five slugs in the brain. Does anyone know where the original account is?At the turn of the last Century a Grizzly was killed in the Wyoming Territory. The Territorial Government posted a $10,000 in gold reward for this bear. It terrorized the countryside for twenty years before the reward was claimed. When it was finally brought in, it was learned that: It had over a hundred rifle bullets in its body. Besides the kill shot (a .30-40 Krag slug between the ears) it had five different medium and large bore pistol bullets lodged in the brain. None of them had killed it. All five had been fired into the brain from the bottom of its head. Those hunters never came back, along with a great many others.![]()
My wife cooked for tree planters through university, and she had numerous friends attacked by grizzly bears during that time. Best defense? Definitely bear spray. A shot gun for back up would not hurt.
One example story, a checker (job is to check to make sure the trees are planted correctly, kinda like an audit, and they usually work alone after the blocks have been planted), was stalked by a grizzly. It charged, and she sprayed with a large can of bear spray, and started running for the truck.
The bear was stunned, and paused, shaking it's head from side to side while she ran as fast as she could to the truck. It started after her again, charging and catching up quickly.
She sprayed again, getting it full in the face. Again the bear stopped, stunned, shaking from side to side from the bear spray. Again she ran for the truck.
Once more, the bear caught up to her and she sprayed it, then still ran for the truck. Luckily, she made it in time and was able to drive away.
Personally, I think carrying a short non-res shotgun would have been a good idea. My own shotgun (moss 590A2) carries (in order of being loaded to chamber if you had to shoot) Slug-slug-shot-slug-shot-slug-shot-shot. I also carry bearspray, and if I had to bearspray a bear and a car wasn't VERY close, I would shoot it.
Oh, and the checker quit, became a baker in tree planting camps, and had nightmares of bear attacks for years afterwards.
I have to admit, I find some of the details in the above account hard to believe, especially the five slugs in the brain. Does anyone know where the original account is?
I feel that the story is bogus.
That said, for real bear defence within our Canadian non-restricted laws, I am surprised nobody has mentioned the M1- Garand. Semi automatic fire, with more powerful rounds and a higher capacity then other semis.
Solid, heavy hitting rounds, especially with hollow point ammunition, a legal capacity of eight rounds, and in a semi automatic rifle.
The ability to put eight powerful rifle rounds downrange in the time it takes a bolt action or lever action to fire two rounds is a strong argument in favor of it.
Interesting comments,
The defence would depend on what your doing, are you fishing, camping, hiking or hunting?
If your hunting its kinda obvious the gun in your hand is your defence, learn how to use it and bring enough gun. Two 1000 pound plus grizzly's taken in the Bulkley Valley (if memory serves...) were killed with a 30/06 and a 7RM. A 700 nitro mag is of no use if you can't hit it. Another thing to remember is if you are seeing bears, your deer / moose / etc. will not be there.
Unless their on top of said Moose or Deer![]()
Are you kidding? The bear will just wait for the "PING!" and then he'll charge you.![]()
I carry an 1895 guide gun when I'm in the mountains or foothils. In a real bear attack situation, if you are standing your ground, you will never have a chance for more than 1 MAYBE 2 shots. A shotgun slug will not penetrate the skull of a brown bear. The idea in using a gun in a bear attack is not to wound the animal but to drop it dead. A penetrative round is necessary to accomplish this. Any old single shot in any of the hard hitting rounds would work fine too.
I'd never bring a shotgun. Like I said above, slugs are useless and even OOO buck probably won't do enough damage to stop a brown bear dead. Do you really want to be chased by a pissed off brown bear?