How did you reach this preference?
Multiple charges stopped using different methods?
Where have you faced charges at?
Genuine questions as this could be potentially life altering advice.
Have been charged twice but both bluff charges and didn’t actually shoot or spray either. One griz and one black. Both in Montana. The griz was while mountain biking when I came around the corner to a sow with a cub. I didn’t have anything with me (stupid but I was a teen and thought I was invincible). Black bear I had a rifle on me while coyote hunting and it came in to a call. When it saw me I think it ran at me out of fear more than anything. Had rifle shouldered and nearly shot but it turned away just before. Neither experience really played into my decision to prefer spray over a gun.
I have tried to shoot fairly small fast moving targets with a pistol and it’s hard. Some people are obviously better, but to hit a griz in the head while it’s coming at 35mph is not easy.
I have shot a few sprays and feel much more confident I’d be able to hit a bear. Also if it was an area where I had other hunters around me, I’m not going to kill anyone if I hit them with spray in a cross fire situation.
I would have much less hesitation in pulling the trigger on spray. With the black bear, I would’ve shot some spray had I had it but didn’t shoot it because I didn’t want to have to deal with that. A slight hesitation could get a guy hurt.
If a bear does get to you, it seems some spray can continue to be effective where a missed gun shot no longer has any effect.
Spray weighs less to carry around.
Finally, I have read a number of studies that came to the conclusion that spray has a higher rate of effectiveness.
To each his own but it’s the decision I’ve come to.