Kodiak Hunter
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Keep your head on a swivel!
Keep your head on a swivel!
If you do bring a handgun make sure that you file the front sights off so that you don't chip your teeth when you shove it in your mouth. This was told to me by a famous bear guide.
If you do bring a handgun make sure that you file the front sights off .......
meh... this has always been the b.s. statement from guys that don't know anything about bigbore handguns. My last trip to Kodiak I didn't even take a rifle. 2 Pistols. A Ruger 45 Colt with a 2X scope and 355gr wfn hardcast 1200fps load as my main hunting weapon and a 4" 454 Redhawk backup on my hip or in my hand when clawing through brush or gutting deer. Killed 3 of em. Wouldn't hesitate to pull the hammer on a bear with either gun. Same year a buddy of mine was hunting Brownies with his Freedom Arms 500 Wyoming Express. He's killed a few coastal Brownies with his trusty ol 44mag Redhawk.If you do bring a handgun make sure that you file the front sights off so that you don't chip your teeth when you shove it in your mouth. This was told to me by a famous bear guide.
Did somebody say bear pistols???
I really like the looks of that Bisley 454.
I bought or traded for several handguns that should be decent for bear protection. Going to AK next year and I'll have plenty of time to shoot them and decide what is the best fit for me.
First is a Glock G20 Gen 4. It is off at the gunsmith's now, it has not liked hardcast bullets. If he gets that figured out he is going to install the night sights I bought for it. I already have a KKM 6" barrel and 22lb recoil spring I tried to get the hardcast ammo to work. I might take it if I get to trusting it to feed the right ammo.
Second is a S&W 69 4" 44 magnum. It is a very nice revolver and has a great trigger. It went home with the gunsmith too to get night sights. It's biggest drawback for me is the recoil with bear loads. Even the 255gr Hardcast Buffalo Bore reduced recoil 44's really jumped in it and hit my had pretty hard. I have fought through a flinch from shooting hard kicking rifles once and got it cured, I really don't want to start flinching with a handgun and go through that process again. It is comfortable to shoot with the lower powered 44 ammo like the Magtech 240gr. I'm thinking of trying Underwood 220gr Extreme Penetrator ammo when I get it back, and maybe a different grip. The factory grip really fits my hand well but probably is a bit harder than some. I know the recoil with the hot loads would definitely slow down follow up shots more than either 10mm I have, but the power is significantly greater too. Other disadvantage to the 44 is I can't mount a light to the rail like I can on the 10mm's.
Third is a Sig Tacops 1911 10mm. It is a very accurate handgun with 180gr JHP's, I haven't tried the hardcast in it yet. I shoot 1911's really well compared to other semi-auto handguns. I'm used to nice triggers on revolvers and rifles and think that's a lot of it. It has night sights and a rail. Biggest disadvantages I see are a bit more complicated takedown for a field cleaning and weight.