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10 mm, only while bow hunting in griz country.
Totally this.Gawd, we are a bunch of hunters…one would think we know by now its all about training…but every year guys use these backup guns with only a few rounds down the tube.
I carry one here in Idaho. Hard cast bullets that reliably penetrate are essential but often overlooked.How many of you carry a sidearm while mountain hunting? The weight seems excessive for the benefits. Seems like bear spray and then unslinging my hunting rifle would do the job. I have a Glock 20 and hunt sheep and goats in south central AK. Thanks.
If I can’t get everything out in a single load, subsequent loads I’ve ditched the rifle for my S&W 69.
I did some extensive research to check your claims and YOU ARE RIGHT there have never been a case of Reese's failure. Not one.I carry a couple FULL SIZE Reese’s cups. .....
There’s never been a documented case of someone being injured by a bear if they pull out a Reese’s cup ( full size) vs a pistol/spray
If I'm going to die of a bear attack, I'd much rather do it while eating Reese's Cups and laughing in the face of my furry attacker.I did some extensive research to check your claims and YOU ARE RIGHT there have never been a case of Reese's failure. Not one.
The data would suggest those Reeses offer incredible protection and are very effective....but it's probably not a good idea to smear them all over your tent as a deterrent.