Careful boys ...... It's the classic "Bear Protection" thread trap.
Proceed with caution.![]()
Any big bore lever will suit the purpose well. I personally know a handful of bears who will tell you a single .44 magnum round is enough.
monday thread ....
I think there are more closet lovers of "What's the best bear defense" threads than you think.
Funny really, the 30-30 on up will work well once you realize that they find the noise it makes more scary than the power of the rifle your holding.

Agreed. The couple of black bear I met felt the same way. Hard to argue a good .44 mag load using hefty hardcast boolits.
.As already stated any bear any where 45-70
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JM marlin 1895GS 45-70.
2.5x Leupold IER in low QD rings so it's easy to switch to the irons.
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a little hard on the fingers. Young Son Had a GS but, with top end loads and using the heavier bullets the 'todays Marlins' are capable of handling, I found the straight butt stock design can bea little hard on the fingers. Young Son
needed it in the worst way so he now has it and I've replaced it with a GBL.
Everybody is happy
. Back to Bear, I'd like to get out for Island spring Black Bear but my Lady isn't fond of the concept of eating Bear.
Oh well........
Out of curiosity, why specifically do you want a lever action?
Just cuz
. No real reason other than that.Nothing wrong with any Mauser rifle in adequate caliber.
Although I would lean towards thirty caliber and upwards in bore size and power.
Newer bolt rifles also tend to be optics friendly and lighter than your average Mauser carbine as well.
Just cuz
. No real reason other than that.

Careful boys ...... It's the classic "Bear Protection" thread trap.
Proceed with caution.![]()
That is my preference... Primary bear guide rifle is a Stainless Ruger M77 Mark II .350 Rem Mag, hot loaded with 250 Partitions.




























