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If you can find one, Ruger .480 in an Alaskan is a great revolver. It lies somewhere between .44 and .454 recoil wise but throws a big (325-410 grain) bullet. Mine carries 6 rounds. I'd either have it or a light .44.
Haven't looked into the .480 but it definitely sounds like a good compromise between the two calibers. Are hard cast bullets readily available for that chambering? I would be afraid to shoot anything less than hard casts, with solids being the preference but I understand the wonderful ATF outlawed any solids less than .50 caliber size.
On a side note, does anyone have any actual experience with shooting a bear in a defensive setting?