I would go with a shorty, CRF 9.3x62 using SAF or NP 286s over RE-17 to 2500 and rock any nasty bruin's world.
NO offence intended, but, I cannt imagine a situation where a moderately powered revolver such as that would be truly effective in defence against marauding bears, especially Grizzlies.
I LOVE the pair you have and would choose much the same if we were allowed to carry in Canada, but, even a .44Mag.-300 gr. handload is pretty sketchy where stopping a bear is concerned. This, BTW, is based on considerable personal experience working in western/northern Canada in bear-rich environments and dealing with wounded and POed bears.
Due to age and injuries, I have sold all but one of my "bear guns" and may soon sel my 20" STS-tubed P-64 custom .375H&H, in it's Micky stock, Reckagel FO sights and QD mounts holding a pair of Leupy 2.5C scopes. THIS, is a BEAR rifle and easy to carry and shoot well, with appropriate practice.
I would go with a shorty, CRF 9.3x62 using SAF or NP 286s over RE-17 to 2500 and rock any nasty bruin's world.
I did NOT say anything about what I have done in more than 50 years with guns/wilderness and usually avoid "bear" questions as they tend to become a bit too competitive for my taste.
I will say that I HAVE packed a Ruger Redhawk, 5.5" .44M. for years, in some of the most populated bear country anywhere, but, I always felt that my skill level with a rifle was much superior and my various .338s, .375s, 9.3s and my .458WM were more effective than a handgun.
The last bear I killed succumbed to one brain shot with my old Remington Mod. 4, .25 Stevens and I am well aware that I can kill them with a handgun, but, MOST people I have seen in my decades of wilderness work CANNOT shoot a .44 or .41 as well as they can a .30-06, ergo, my earlier comments.
This coming month, I will be taking a guy bear hunting where I was born, raised and began working for the BCFS and BCF&W as well as learning from old timers and I intend to carry a pair of Brno ZG-47 rifles in 9.3x62 with my loads of the 286NP at 2500+. I have little interest in killing a bear or very much else now, but, will do some "guiding" for fellow BC residents when the mood strikes me.
In my years of bush work, I spent time hiking up salmon streams all along the BC coast and spawning streams for Kokanee in untouched wilderness in the Kootenays. I found that most bears fishing would ignore me, but, one can never trust one, so, I prefer a firearm with which I am most capable and that is all I am saying here.
One thing I long ago learned about guns, bush and so on, there is always more than one way to get things done and "best" is highly subjective.
I always felt that my skill level with a rifle was much superior and my various .338s, .375s, 9.3s and my .458WM were more effective than a handgun.
The last bear I killed succumbed to one brain shot with my old Remington Mod. 4, .25 Stevens and I am well aware that I can kill them with a handgun, but, MOST people I have seen in my decades of wilderness work CANNOT shoot a .44 or .41 as well as they can a .30-06, ergo, my earlier comments.....
...One thing I long ago learned about guns, bush and so on, there is always more than one way to get things done and "best" is highly subjective.
Thank you sir.All of that aside, AZVINCE that is a nice looking handgun for sure!!! And you are likely much more proficient than me with it and I am sure it will serve you very well!!
Congrats on picking up a sweet piece!
Maybe some of you alaska guys know but didn't APD shoot the bear that ate grizzly man with a.40 glock a bunch of times, or is that folklore?