Didn’t carry for years but have been carrying a Glock 20 the last couple of years . Mount the holster on the Waist belt molly webbing on my Kifaru packI am wondering how many guys hunt in areas without grizz and do or do not carry a sidearm when scouting or hunting during archery season.
If you do, what has worked for you to make it a good system? If you don't, how do you mitigate predator (human, animal, etc.) threats? Do you use bear spray? Have you just never had a reason to carry a sidearm and feel safe without it?
I am specifically speaking in terms of solo backpack hunting in non-rifle seasons. So everything from scouting to hiking to archery to camping and so on in the backcountry. I'm leaning towards carrying a Sig P365 XL with me this season, but wanted to get some feedback on others' experiences.
Thanks!
That video it was a 9mm BTW.That 10mm is a beast. I remember seeing a video a while back of a guy having to kill a moose from his snowmobile. If I remember correctly he was using the 10mm Glock.
I always carry enough to dissuade bad human behavior.I am wondering how many guys hunt in areas without grizz and do or do not carry a sidearm when scouting or hunting during archery season.
If you do, what has worked for you to make it a good system? If you don't, how do you mitigate predator (human, animal, etc.) threats? Do you use bear spray? Have you just never had a reason to carry a sidearm and feel safe without it?
I am specifically speaking in terms of solo backpack hunting in non-rifle seasons. So everything from scouting to hiking to archery to camping and so on in the backcountry. I'm leaning towards carrying a Sig P365 XL with me this season, but wanted to get some feedback on others' experiences.
Thanks!
In case of emergency it is also more effective to fire 3 rounds than it is to shoot 3 arrows to summon help.
I own this as well as Night of the Grizzlies on Audible. Both are very good. Night of the Grizzlies is rather harrowing. I was up until 4am because I couldn't stop listening to it. I ended up emotional at some point. Maybe it was the time, maybe I was delirious, or maybe I'm a pussy.This book is worth checking out if it hasn't been mentioned: Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance.
The author is a big time advocate of bear spray, but it's hard to read the book from cover to cover and not be convinced that a firearm is an important defensive tool in grizzly bear country (if you are willing to train with it).
The book is mostly about grizzlies, however. I am infinitely more concerned about human beings in the woods than I am about black bears. There is certainly a risk of predatory black bear behavior - the book I linked to above has some pretty horrific examples - but it is very, very small.