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SwiftShot
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Well in your analysis it must be bear spray. You have fun with that. Poor tool in your opinion. All those years of experience.I’ve hunted MT Grizz country for 3 years now. Had a close encounter with a mom and 2 cubs 2 years ago. One of the scariest moments of my life.
I’m not downplaying the risk of a grizz attack. They are definitely a legit thing to be worried about. But a bolt action rifle is a really poor tool to protect yourself against them. So bad that I wouldn’t even think about it in selecting a cartridge.
Any centerfire will absolutely kill a charging grizz if you hit it in the brain or spine.
Any centerfire will not immediately stop a charging grizz if you miss the brain or spine.
It’d be like trying to select the perfect fork to eat a bowl of soup… anything you select will be suboptimal anyways, so why not just pick up the right tool in the first place?
In my world, it is what I have in my hand already, which is the rifle. What doesnt work is the thing I have to reach for. My encounters that made me nervous have all been upclose and personal under 40 yards. Seeing them past that has not put me on edge. A pissed off brownie can cover that ground in 2 Mississippi. So in those instances dropping my rifle and pulling something else isn't in my thought process at that point. So you go right ahead and do you but I hunt the coast in Alaska and that is up close and personal much of the time. So that will have an impact on my caliber.