Mounties might have something to say about that…unfortunatelyGlad this thread resurfaced as I didn’t catch it during the initial development.
Personally, I’d choose an M4 in 556 with 77TMKs, LPV, light and suppressor.
Simple and easy decision.
Tell me more!Mounties might have something to say about that…unfortunately
Man that sucks. If laws don't change unfavourably before your hunt, Brenneke Magnum crush has 800 more foot lbs at the muzzle than black magic. If it's made to be good enough for cape buffalo, should be good enough for bears. It is a frigging kicker though!Hey everyone,
We are going to be canoeing the length of the Mackenzie River (1100 Miles from Hay River to Tuktoyaktuk) in the Northwest Territories of Canada this summer (2023) and I thought I had my, Canada Legal, bear defense guns sorted out. This will be for defense against Grizzly and potentially Polar Bear as we reach the Arctic Ocean at the end of the expedition. We were going to take the following:
1 X Stoeger M3000 Semi Auto Freedom Defense 12 Gauge with Pistol Grip shotgun 5 + 1
Ammo: Brenneke 3" Black Magic Magnum Slugs (Stoeger would be 6 + 1 with 3" Mags) TAYLOR KNOCKOUT FOMRULA AT 25 YDS = 76
1X Retay Masai Mara Warden 12 Gauge shotgun 4 + 1
Ammo: Brenneke Special Forces Maximum Barrier Penetrating Magnum 2 3/4" (This would maintain the 4 +1 capacity) TAYLOR KNOCKOUT FOMRULA AT 25 YDS = 84
Unfortunately, Canada's gun laws may change soon, making even some hunting shotguns/rifles illegal (Namely if the firearm can hold, or there are parts to make it hold, more than 5 rounds in the magazine/tube it will be a RESTRICTED firearm in Canada and hence, illegal). So...our Stoeger would be illegal, as would any shotgun for which there were factory or aftermarket magazine extensions available. Which is pretty much most semi-automatic shotguns on the market that are worth carrying (Benelli M2, Beretta 1300, etc.).
I'm considering the following for a replacement for the Stoeger:
Benelli R1 .338 Win Mag with a 24" Barrel
Ammo: 250 grain Swift A-frame Bear Hammer from Pendleton Ammunition (2600 FPS from a 24" Barrel) TAYLOR KNOCKOUT FOMRULA AT 25 YDS = 31
What I really want is for Benelli to make the following:
Benelli R1 in 35 Whelen with an 18 1/2" - 20" Barrel. 5 round magazine + 1 in the chamber. Iron sights and a rail on the receiver for a quick acquisition type optic
Ammo: Hendershots Extreme Custom 35 Whelen 280 Grain Swift A-Frame TAYLOR KNOCKOUT FOMRULA AT 25 YDS = 32
In my opinion, this would be the ultimate woodsman/ Bear Defense rifle.
I am basing my caliber/ammo combination decisions off of the Taylor Knockout Formula, which can be found here:
It is an interesting formula.
Remember, this is for defense against Grizzly and Polar Bear at close range, so long range terminal ballistics are not really a factor, any shot taken will likely be inside of 50 Yards, hell, likely inside of 25 Yards. What are your guys thoughts?
Matt
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It’ll get better soon. They’ve seemingly given up on the guns bans and haven’t managed to “buy-back” a single firearm yet. Plus Canada is the only western country besides the US without a long gun registry so they don’t even know who owns what. Most importantly, Trudeau is at like 26% in the polls right now. This guy could go with a number of available NR semi auto .223 like the BT APC, Bren 2 and a number of others.Got it…Canada, eh. SMH.
I've been considering an R1 and found this comment. Can you elaborate on the "not safe to carry with a round in the chamber" bit?I have Benelli R1 30-06, and also have four & ten round magazines for it. Concur under 200 yd accuracy is fine. It is not the first gun out of my safe on hunting trips but I actually do enjoy carrying it. Would not get a R1 for bear defense!! The R1 is not safe to carry or transport with a round in the chamber which I feel is essential for a bear protection weapon.
You are far better off with a large bore lever gun. One round in the chamber & three in the tube. Features both half cock hammer safety feature as well as traditional bolt safety.
I have the WWG Copilot .457 mag with ghost ring sights and really love it. Breaks down for easy transport and is overall a compact weapon. Using a lever gun is not a difficult task to master.
Have hunted AK for 23 years & have not been eaten by a bear yet
PM sentI've been considering an R1 and found this comment. Can you elaborate on the "not safe to carry with a round in the chamber" bit?
Are they particularly less drop-safe for a long gun?