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What are the rules in WY, MT, ID about self defense on bears?
I completely agree that being fully comfortable/having much experience behind your firearm is paramount. However, one factor (amongst probably many others), that can't really be assessed is, how an individual will react under that type of stressful situation.
I remember once watching a show that had real footage of LA cops in pursuit of a stolen vehicle. When they finally stopped the driver and had something like six or eight cops, semi surrounding the vehicle, weapons drawn, ordering him to get out, the driver started backing up and pulling forward ramming cop cars. After just a few seconds of doing this the police decided to open fire. I can't remember exactly how many rounds were fired at the vehicle/driver, but it was many, many, many rounds, and the driver was hit by one bullet. These were all well trained police officers and they had this guy boxed in and were all within feet of him. Just kind of goes to show how stressful situations and adrenaline pumping, can change your accuracy even if you are very competent at the range.
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I've had to kill brown bears in a DLP shooting here in Alaska/Kodiak, and although there is a bit of paperwork to fill out and questions to be answered, it wasn't that big of a deal. If I was ever in an area, like maybe the lower 48, where they would want to string you up, I would just do my best to take care of business and get rid of all evidence, but that's just me. I'll make no bones about it, I don't have a whole lotta use for aggressive, or nosy bears. I don't mind seeing them when I'm out and about and at a safe distance, but when they're in camp or I'm feeling threatened, I'll do my damnedest to kill it.
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Until some hikers or an actual warden saw it.. then your really screwed.
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Maybe so, but I'd much rather get caught trying to cover my tracks, then get mauled by a brown bear while holding a can of pepper spray. The bottom line is, I'll take my chances with the state trooper rather then taking my chances with a brown bear.
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Considering the possible repercussions of killing a Grizzly in the lower 48, I'll stick to bear spray. Being dragged through the press, bankrupt and in prison may be better than being dead but not by much. "
This is the disgusting reality, I hate to get political but this Griz situation and the wolf situation both are courtesy of the lib-tards!!. we are now living in a society that is being led by the nose by a group of people that believe it is perfectly fine to abort an unborn child but God help you if you shoot/kill a stupid bear in self defense... Lord help us
I completely agree that being fully comfortable/having much experience behind your firearm is paramount. However, one factor (amongst probably many others), that can't really be assessed is, how an individual will react under that type of stressful situation.
I remember once watching a show that had real footage of LA cops in pursuit of a stolen vehicle. When they finally stopped the driver and had something like six or eight cops, semi surrounding the vehicle, weapons drawn, ordering him to get out, the driver started backing up and pulling forward ramming cop cars. After just a few seconds of doing this the police decided to open fire. I can't remember exactly how many rounds were fired at the vehicle/driver, but it was many, many, many rounds, and the driver was hit by one bullet. These were all well trained police officers and they had this guy boxed in and were all within feet of him. Just kind of goes to show how stressful situations and adrenaline pumping, can change your accuracy even if you are very competent at the range.
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That man could drive off with a Belieber bumper sticker on his truck, and he'd still have all of my respect.
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I carry both.
I've tried to empty a clip or two as fast as possible into a rather large target at relatively close range before. Such results don't give me a whole lot of confidence to use a pistol without getting chewed up.
That said, I know there's 13 rounds of 255gr hardcast 45 ACP ready to roll if one ever does get me on the ground. I won't miss when I stick the barrel against its ribs.