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Shine brighter than a high powered rifle? I doubt it.
A short, well balanced rifle every time. Shotguns are for the birds.
Shine brighter than a high powered rifle? I doubt it.
Correct. I, like I bet most if not ALL people posting to this thread have Never had the unfortunate "pleasure" of having to defend myself from a close range charging bear so my opinion, again, like most if not ALL people posting here, is conjecture at best. I have, however shot LOTS of bears, ALL with a rifle (I don't even OWN a shotgun suitable for slugs). However, NONE were in self defence so dropping them on the spot was never paramount but usually the case. It is my belief that dropping a bear "on the spot" is MUCH easier when they don't know you are there than when they are charging you. Even a heart shot on a charging bear @ <40 yards would still likely end up with a pretty good mauling before it perished. The energy from a big slug ALL being expended in the bear has a better chance of knocking it off its feet than a rifle that PRODUCES more energy but expendes most of it in the trees beyond the bear after passing through. The bear is just as dead in the end, the difference is whether or not you are. These are ALL generalities as there is no way to predict where a shot will land in such a case (or if most would even HIT a close range charging bear.) Whole lot different game when shooting at something that doesn't know you are there and shooting at something that is trying to kill you also. Some Guns found on the battle field from the ACW had several charges in them as the soldier, in pure panic would load and load and load and never fire a shot. Like my Dad believed ANY firearm is better than throwing rocks.I don't believe he's saying a rifle is less affective inside 100 yards, but rather that a shotgun shines at close range. Not my quote however.
My camp gun/bear gun is a BrnoZH304 7x57r over 12 gauge! 175gn round nose in the 7mm barrel and a slug in the shotgun barrel… fire the slug first then the 175gn bullet back to back, fast and easy in handy gun that can be use for moose and grouse all in the same trip!
BB your comment about potentially puncturing bear spray with a saw reminded me of the multiple idiots I've seen puncture bearspray with caulks. Let's just say it was a lot more than people I've seen with atcs lol
Shine brighter than a high powered rifle? I doubt it.
My camp gun/bear gun is a BrnoZH304 7x57r over 12 gauge! 175gn round nose in the 7mm barrel and a slug in the shotgun barrel… fire the slug first then the 175gn bullet back to back, fast and easy in handy gun that can be use for moose and grouse all in the same trip!
So your saying that if you had a grizzly charging from 20 feet away, you'd rather have a bolt action 243 with a fixed 10 power scope then an 870 with 18" barrel and Brenneke slugs? Taking your liberties with interpretations to come to that conclusion, lol.
So your saying that if you had a grizzly charging from 20 feet away, you'd rather have a bolt action 243 with a fixed 10 power scope then an 870 with 18" barrel and Brenneke slugs? Taking your liberties with interpretations to come to that conclusion, lol.
So your saying that if you had a grizzly charging from 20 feet away, you'd rather have a bolt action 243 with a fixed 10 power scope then an 870 with 18" barrel and Brenneke slugs? Taking your liberties with interpretations to come to that conclusion, lol.