Looking for a bear defense gun

Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.

few years ago while guiding and cutting caribou a black bear came to us. sorry no shotgun but a savage lever in 300 savage and 180 grains took care of him. meat (bear and caribou) was good too ...
 
I have had two black bears in 20 years charge at me but stop at 25ish meters. Never had to shoot one. Once I had a single shot 22. The other a 410. Both times hunting small game

But that being said my 14". 870 with a 1oz magnum slug chronoed at 1300fps should do it. Federal flight control 00buck also would be a option and patterns very well at 30meters and in with my cyl bore barrel
 
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These are the ones that you have to watch out for,small,fast and attitude. Draw your line
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Use a gun. Load it with ammo and ONLY ammo. Aim at the thing and pull the trigger. Then check to see if it was a threat. Finally, bury the evidence and any witnesses.
 
These are the ones that you have to watch out for,small,fast and attitude. Draw your line
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What a rotten presentation angle should you have to kill him. I'd go for the old "intersection of 2 lines from each ear to opposite eye".

With buckshot, of course...............................
 
What a rotten presentation angle should you have to kill him. I'd go for the old "intersection of 2 lines from each ear to opposite eye".

With buckshot, of course...............................

Oh I don't know, I like that better than this . . .


As for buckshot . . . when bears grow feathers!

I agree with your aiming point though, but given his forward progresion I'd be expecting to spine him rather than brain him.
 
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1) We had a black bear sniff out our tent while sleeping
2) Had a very large black bear charge my truck head on while stopped on a logging road. He stopped at about 20 yards and wandered into the bush

Encounter #1, I was happy to have a 12g pump attached to my trigger finger.... very unsettling

Encounter #2, I has happy to be in a truck
 
My little Benelli SN with its collapsing stock and 14” barrel makes me feel better in the bush when packing, fishing etc. The M4 above is too heavy, but they both run like tops...

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I am kind of surprised about the weight difference, however I can understand your preference for the supernova since it is a lot more compact, also the magazine cutoff is a very useful feature.
 
Personally, I don't carry a gun for critter defense (although since moving to Eastern Ontario, not an issue). I have a nifty little Warrior lever shotty with 14" barrel, but it can be finnicky. I also have a Norc 2000 side-by-each with 12" barrels. It's heavy, but reliable as hell and you have 2 shots. That would be my choice. If I lived in the Arctic, I would likely carry one, as someone of my size and agility would probably be viewed as a rather tasty meal, given that we are, apparently, just below seal and above narwarhl on the buffet menu.
 
For critters (bears), use Brenneke slugs or Federal Deep Penetrator slugs. Most slugs deform too much to generate adequate penetration in head on shots on bears. Buckshot - doesn't matter who makes it - doesn't penetrate enough either. Buckshot will perform nicely on cats. Locally, Brennekes show up in early Spring, and are gone before the end of the first month - there is a reason for that.
 
For critters (bears), use Brenneke slugs or Federal Deep Penetrator slugs. Most slugs deform too much to generate adequate penetration in head on shots on bears. Buckshot - doesn't matter who makes it - doesn't penetrate enough either. Buckshot will perform nicely on cats. Locally, Brennekes show up in early Spring, and are gone before the end of the first month - there is a reason for that.

Score slugs are loaded with BPI thug slugs. Not quite as good as brenneke but they are much tougher than soft fosters and I wouldn't doubt their performance. Just another option since Brenneke and Fed deep penetrators aren't stocked in my area. I'm tired of paying a massive premium for a round thats so scarce and not being able to train with them.
 
Score slugs are loaded with BPI thug slugs. Not quite as good as brenneke but they are much tougher than soft fosters and I wouldn't doubt their performance. Just another option since Brenneke and Fed deep penetrators aren't stocked in my area. I'm tired of paying a massive premium for a round thats so scarce and not being able to train with them.

The Score slugs are a good training round for Brennekes - I really can't figure out why no one brings in a sea can of Brennekes, it isn't like there's not the demand. I buy every box of Brennekes I see.
 
Score slugs are loaded with BPI thug slugs. Not quite as good as brenneke but they are much tougher than soft fosters and I wouldn't doubt their performance. Just another option since Brenneke and Fed deep penetrators aren't stocked in my area. I'm tired of paying a massive premium for a round thats so scarce and not being able to train with them.

Where are Score slugs sold now that NoSaleSports is done? Or Brenneke for that matter?
 
A couple major gunshops in the Vancouver area carry Brenneke style slugs, Italian Sporting Goods being one, but be aware that these are clones (like Mirage brand "Palla Solengos") that don't seem to be as hard as the originals.
 
Where are Score slugs sold now that NoSaleSports is done? Or Brenneke for that matter?

Honestly I haven't looked locally since I have so many boxes at home. But I would sure bet Score has been working with distributors to pick up the slack now that no-sale is sunk. I should probably go shopping.
 
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