TN2shot07
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I just think I’d have to do it with a 270
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4 sheep with a 7 saum, (it also has killed 3 mt goats and some bears) and a couple sheep shot with a bowNothing like turning a sheep thread into a charging bear self defense thread.
Maybe those who have killed sheep should post what they killed their sheep with?
For what it's worth. On 3 of my 4 northern sheep hunts the guide didn't carry a weapon.Anyone who is going on a Guided sheep hunt, needs to give next to zero concern about packing a rifle that they feel needs to protect them from a bear attack. Your are with a guide who carries a gun for that purpose.
Besides, any gun that you are carrying for sheep would have the potential to stop a charge.
Remember, you don’t need to kill a charging brown bear in one shot. All you are doing is stopping an initial charge so you can either get out of the situation or have time to place a CNS shot(s).
Unless he did that because he knew that you were particularly competent, that sounds pretty naive of the guide to 1: trust that his hunters had foolproof rifle systems that would hold zero and make an ethical shot on a ram, and 2: trust that his hunter was able to act as his protector in the slim case of a bear encounter lol.For what it's worth. On 3 of my 4 northern sheep hunts the guide didn't carry a weapon.
One one of my sheep hunts, the guide decided to leave his rifle at the super cub drop location. Our only weapon in Grizz country was my 300wm.For what it's worth. On 3 of my 4 northern sheep hunts the guide didn't carry a weapon.