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mcseal2
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I definitely understand the thinking of saving the weight. I decided to leave the pistol at home on my moose hunt after talking to several people who had done the hunt before. There was a low chance of needing it and I could spend the weight better elsewhere.
This trip I think I have more weight to spend. I also see myself possibly doing some fishing in waders and packing meat further. I might not want to pack a rifle either if I tag out early and am going with my buddy, but I still want to have something. Both the caribou options I'm looking at are pretty generous on weight limit.
It might sound crazy but bear spray seems more limited to me. I know that it's much better to not have to shoot the bear and that bear spray is the best option in many ways. What worries me is that I won't have practice using it in a hurry. That and if the wind is wrong it might do more harm than good. I grew up shooting a Ruger Single Six. Working for Dad on the ranch I got $10 a week in allowance and that bought me a brick of 22's that I put through the rifle and pistol every week. I was conserving ammo by the weekend each week. A handgun, especially the revolver, is something I'm familiar with and practice with on a regular basis. Bear spray is not. The handgun is also a back-up to my rifle for hunting if I have a failure making it a multi-purpose item.
What I'm leaning toward is me having the handgun and the buddy I hunt with having bear spray. That way both options are available to us but neither of us is trying to decide which to use in a hurry. We will both have 300 win mags also and hopefully none of them are needed for bear.
A third option I just looked up is the S&W 69. It's a 5 shot 44 on a smaller frame at 37.4oz with a 4" barrel. That with the lower recoil Buffalo Bore ammo might be pretty darn close to ideal for me. It would have similar ballistics to the 41 magnum but in a stainless revolver. It would also take common ammo in the situation that my ammo didn't make it on the trip with my gun. Not a likely scenario but one that I would like to avoid. When I take my 264 win mag on hunts in the states I always have my 270 win or 300 win mag along as back-up just in case. I know anywhere that sells ammo has it for them.
Yes I know I'm overthinking it. I figure all the things I'm looking up might be a good resource for someone else looking for a handgun too. Winter is long and I have to have something to keep my mind busy!
Thanks everyone for the replies.
This trip I think I have more weight to spend. I also see myself possibly doing some fishing in waders and packing meat further. I might not want to pack a rifle either if I tag out early and am going with my buddy, but I still want to have something. Both the caribou options I'm looking at are pretty generous on weight limit.
It might sound crazy but bear spray seems more limited to me. I know that it's much better to not have to shoot the bear and that bear spray is the best option in many ways. What worries me is that I won't have practice using it in a hurry. That and if the wind is wrong it might do more harm than good. I grew up shooting a Ruger Single Six. Working for Dad on the ranch I got $10 a week in allowance and that bought me a brick of 22's that I put through the rifle and pistol every week. I was conserving ammo by the weekend each week. A handgun, especially the revolver, is something I'm familiar with and practice with on a regular basis. Bear spray is not. The handgun is also a back-up to my rifle for hunting if I have a failure making it a multi-purpose item.
What I'm leaning toward is me having the handgun and the buddy I hunt with having bear spray. That way both options are available to us but neither of us is trying to decide which to use in a hurry. We will both have 300 win mags also and hopefully none of them are needed for bear.
A third option I just looked up is the S&W 69. It's a 5 shot 44 on a smaller frame at 37.4oz with a 4" barrel. That with the lower recoil Buffalo Bore ammo might be pretty darn close to ideal for me. It would have similar ballistics to the 41 magnum but in a stainless revolver. It would also take common ammo in the situation that my ammo didn't make it on the trip with my gun. Not a likely scenario but one that I would like to avoid. When I take my 264 win mag on hunts in the states I always have my 270 win or 300 win mag along as back-up just in case. I know anywhere that sells ammo has it for them.
Yes I know I'm overthinking it. I figure all the things I'm looking up might be a good resource for someone else looking for a handgun too. Winter is long and I have to have something to keep my mind busy!
Thanks everyone for the replies.
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