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Quote from: mountainman on July 14, 2014, 10:32:42 PMBest defence is staying alert and observant in bear country..good point, i hadn't thought of that. i WAS planning to romp through the woods blindfolded with earmuffs on.this time, I'll try very hard to not be attacked by a bear. then i'll carry the gun as a backup plan in case my efforts fail. thank you for the post.
Best defence is staying alert and observant in bear country..
Even a very good hunter can find themselves in an unintentional situation with wild critters once in a while. I've been there.. Done that. I got between a sow and her triple clubs once. An uncomfortable feeling to say the least. Even a bluff charge will scare the label off my fruit of the looms! 44mag was in hand that time. But I too pack a lighter SP101 on occasion. With the shorter barrel you really need to drop in bullet weight as there just isn't enough barrel to finish the powder burnout with the powders used for heavier bullets in longer barrels. A hard cast 147gn - 160gn lead RN or even ball (jacketed round nose), will develop more terminal velocity and have deeper penetration than most SWC or especially HP bullets in 357mag short barrel velocities. For a bear at close range with what most would term as a slightly under powered handgun/cartridge combination, you're looking for penetration to the boiler room, spine or an ear/eye shot. Under the throat for a neck/spine shot would also be acceptable as a severe deterrent to further aggression. Leave the heavy bullets to longer barrels. Just my 2cents. -Steve
ac, where did you get your sp101 and how much was it? mike w
This is what i carry when bow hunting if i grab the girlfriends j frame. It will sure wake you up at the range https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=100
Quote from: superdown on July 14, 2014, 05:15:28 PMThis is what i carry when bow hunting if i grab the girlfriends j frame. It will sure wake you up at the range https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=100That is what I use in the LCR although I wonder what would hurt worse - a bear bite or cranking 5 of those off.