From what I've read your like 90 percent more likely to deter the bear due to having a 6ft wide cone it has to run threw. I'm a decent shot with a pistol but even hitting a vital on a already moving bear you could still end up with him on top of you throw in nerves and it happening in a split second I'll take my chances with the mace
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I agree that getting a fatal hit on a moving target, that's charging at break neck speed and wanting to cause serious harm to you, can be a pretty daunting task, to say the least, but given this same scenario, and only having a can of pepper spray for defense? I think you should expect to get mauled and hope that you survive. Pepper spray WILL NOT stop a charging BB. A high power handgun may not either, but if you have the time to get it out, and your a decent shot and can maintain a certain amount of composure, you will have the best chance at not getting mauled. Oh, you'll need to have some good luck as well.
Fact is, most folks that get mauled, never get the chance to even unholster their weapon.
Pepper spray is really only effective at deterring BB's that are curious, and even then, if they're curious enough, they'll come right back. A buddy of mine had one poking around him while he was fishing one day, he shot it in the face at about 5 yards away. The bear moved off into the grass about 30 yards or so away and rolled around rubbing its face in the grass for a few minutes, then came right back out onto the gravel bar and began snooping around again. My buddy, having shot the whole can of spray, packed up and left.
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