Aim for the spring!Definitely interested in what the African PAs carry for Tiggers, which are notoriously hard to hit because of all the bouncing.
Aim for the spring!Definitely interested in what the African PAs carry for Tiggers, which are notoriously hard to hit because of all the bouncing.
Definitely interested in what the African PAs carry for Tiggers, which are notoriously hard to hit because of all the bouncing.
I mean, shoot the tail, a Tigger can't bounce without their tail right?Definitely interested in what the African PAs carry for Tiggers, which are notoriously hard to hit because of all the bouncing.
I mean, shoot the tail, a Tigger can't bounce without their tail right?
Appeal to authorityThere is an unusual amount of FormFlake followers on here, LOL
With this kind of advise, the PA’s in Africa just Laughed at Form. 22mag for Lion’s, Tigger’s & Bear’s Oh-My
I really hope the m&p turns out to be a reliable pistol.PMR 30 weighs 15 oz empty, no optic option
M&P 22 WMR is 22 oz, optic ready
M&P 5.7 is 28 oz, optic ready
But you gotta bump ‘em so it doesn’t clot.I mean, shoot the tail, a Tigger can't bounce without their tail right?
I'm going with my common cartridge choice for the most ethical way to kill. Which is a M1 Abram. Round wouldn't fully expand, but it would at least shoot the tail right off.But how much penetration do you need in properly calibrated gelatin to effectively disrupt the CBSS*? Is the FBI standard of 12” sufficient? Gonna need this to be a topic on the next Form Friday.
*Central Bouncy Spring System
Either way I still am in awe that this pistol has a 30 round magazine.
Why would I take advice from someone who doesn’t have bear about bear protection? They can laugh, but that doesn’t change the fact that bear are soft.There is an unusual amount of FormFlake followers on here, LOL
With this kind of advise, the PH’s in Africa just Laughed at Form. 22mag for Lion’s, Tigger’s & Bear’s Oh-My
If you listened to the podcast you’d realize the bear would be dead because you shot it in the face. A pmr30 gives you 30 opportunities to do so. My 9mm only gives me 13 opportunities.I don't know S about F about bears. The idea that a charging grizzly can bump a stick on its nose and whimp out is bananas to me.
I listened to the podcast and if I accept all data given, I understand why a 22mag makes a ton of sense, especially if the outcomes are 1: bear completes charge and person dies, or 2: bear dies during or aborts charge and person lives
But what about an outcome where the bear completes the charge and person lives, is it better for the bear standing over you to have 4 9mm in its chest, or 10 22? Is it less likely to starting eating the person if it's feeling the effects of 1 vs the other?
What if a couple 22's turn the bear away, but now it's hurt AND angry, is the successive charge likely to be repealed as easily? Or do they usually give up after 1?
Like I said, I know nothing, so these are honest, but probably not appropriate questions.
bears run through alders like a hot knife through butterI don't know S about F about bears. The idea that a charging grizzly can bump a stick on its nose and whimp out is bananas to me.
I don’t think this is an actual situation. You’re not getting eaten by a bear and getting shots off.But what about an outcome where the bear completes the charge and person lives, is it better for the bear standing over you to have 4 9mm in its chest, or 10 22?
I believe I read that most bear attacks (where the person lives) end after a single shot. Being shot seems to be enough to cause a bear to alter its decision making — regardless of whether it’s fatal or not.Or do they usually give up after 1?.
Ammoseek@Formidilosus
Appreciate the info you bring to Rokslide.
You obviously do a lot of shooting.
Where do you recommend the average Joe and Jane purchase ammo for the best prices?
I just picked up a pair of .380 pocket pistols for me and momma and need to stock up on ammo. I'm a rifle guy and usually roll my own. Not interested in doing that with pistols but we need to get these out and practice. I think we will start with the hydro shock deep.
Kris
I don’t think this is an actual situation. You’re not getting eaten by a bear and getting shots off.
I believe I read that most bear attacks (where the person lives) end after a single shot. Being shot seems to be enough to cause a bear to alter its decision making — regardless of whether it’s fatal or not.