Rather than investing in a large handgun, I prefer to put the $$$$ into that hunting rifle to make it as fool-proof and reliable as possible. I want that fit and function to be as perfect as I can get. The rifle must fit me like a good shotgun. If your rifle has a box magazine, duct tape it into place. If your rifle has a floor plate, freeze it shut somehow. How smoothly does your rifle feed? Some of today's cartridges are more difficult to feed than the older cartridges with gentle shoulder angle.If you feel you the need to have bear protection then use real bear protection and keep your rifle handy. I don’t see the point in taking two guns on a hunting trip, the rifle is really the only protection you need.
Thanks for the nice reply (others as well).To the OP...you've asked a good question, and I'm sure you are seeing that there are differing opinions to your question. If it makes you feel any better....I've asked myself that same question for over thirty-years for each and every hunt up here.
I always have a pistol with me for my back country adventures, but when I'm on a hunt with a rifle I sometimes bring a pistol and sometimes don't...not all hunts are the same and I go back and forth as I think about it for each hunt. Quite honestly, on the hunts where I do decide to bring a pistol, it is holstered in my tent 90% of the time because my rifle is pretty much always with me and right there...I'll take my pistol with me when I head off to do my daily dump (not trying to be gross), and I'm also carrying my pistol when I'm field butchering and hauling meat loads back and forth...but that's about it for me with my pistol. I do also bring my rifle to the kill site and have it there during the butchering, but it's nice (for me) not to have to carry my rifle when humping moose bags back to camp multiple times. The exception to the aforementioned is when I am on a float hunt...on those I am wearing my pistol all day, every day.
Bottom line, we all do what feels right for us. That said, if I were doing a caribou hunt with friends, I'd likely not bring a pistol. BTW, bring your 375.
Sorry to be so long-winded...the very best to you for a safe and wonderful adventure this fall up here!
And leave your life in your friends hands....in Alaska everyone should carry for there own protection and others protection secondary.If I was in your shoes I would be taking one gun if your partner is already bringing a pistol.
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Visa Versaright....because i will have my rifle with me when i am hunting. the pistol is for when we are sleeping in the tent. must eaiser for someone to swing a pistol around in the tent then a rifle. If you want to carry a pistol and a gun when you're hunting go for it. I dont see the reason. I havent been mauled or had to shoot a bear that has been attacking some one and i bet most people havent but i would bet if you are being mauled your partner is going to have a much better chance at shooting the bear off you then you are.
That's a really good way to look at it. A .44 on the chest is a lot better than a .375 leaned up against the tree behind you. I personally only carry a sidearm when my hunting arm is less than ideal (archery or small game hunting). The smallest I've ever felt was a mama moose blocking the trail and all I had was a .22 Hornet. I found an alternate route to the trailhead.I have a thought on this that maybe most folks aren't thinking about. I have had 3 bears bluff charge me in my 38yrs up here, 2 while fishing and one going back to get meat from a moose kill.
When your hunting with a rifle you are expecting to shoot your animal at distance so your rifle has a scope to help that. When you go fishing your expecting a possible bear encounter up close...do you bring a rifle or pistol?
Hunting rifles are 99% of the time bolt action and they require time to reload and unless your property trained they require you to come off target to reload. These are two things that could literally be the difference between life or possible death.
I look at a side arm like a seat belt in a truck. I know I should have it on because it will raise your chances of survival substantially but if you don't wear it you are excepting the fact that shit might happen and it will effect more than just you.
He’s a keyboard warrior. Baddest ass there is.I know plenty of old sourdoughs that carry pistols. You must be pretty bad ass
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