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Bear Spray all the way. Handguns for bears is for television.
I often carry a pistol (self protection caliber) in WA in black bear country but it's not for bear protection, it's for the goofballs we have running around in this state. In N ID or NW MT, I'll normally carry a Taurus 444 Ultralite .44 MAG with 305 GR HSM bear loads. I opt for a big "bang" vs a psssst from a can of compressed pepper spray... just my personal choice. I always like to share this VID when these threads pop up. Do you think the pssst from an aerosol can would have turned this momma bear? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuYs8Dnef3s
He closed his eyes and slammed the trigger!
Quote from: Phantom16 on May 08, 2016, 09:58:58 AMI often carry a pistol (self protection caliber) in WA in black bear country but it's not for bear protection, it's for the goofballs we have running around in this state. In N ID or NW MT, I'll normally carry a Taurus 444 Ultralite .44 MAG with 305 GR HSM bear loads. I opt for a big "bang" vs a psssst from a can of compressed pepper spray... just my personal choice. I always like to share this VID when these threads pop up. Do you think the pssst from an aerosol can would have turned this momma bear? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuYs8Dnef3sYes. I believe the odds are far better than the "pop" from a handgun attempting to hit a mad mamma charging at 30 mph.
Quote from: Bob33 on May 08, 2016, 10:06:28 AMQuote from: Phantom16 on May 08, 2016, 09:58:58 AMI often carry a pistol (self protection caliber) in WA in black bear country but it's not for bear protection, it's for the goofballs we have running around in this state. In N ID or NW MT, I'll normally carry a Taurus 444 Ultralite .44 MAG with 305 GR HSM bear loads. I opt for a big "bang" vs a psssst from a can of compressed pepper spray... just my personal choice. I always like to share this VID when these threads pop up. Do you think the pssst from an aerosol can would have turned this momma bear? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuYs8Dnef3sYes. I believe the odds are far better than the "pop" from a handgun attempting to hit a mad mamma charging at 30 mph.Just so you know, in the 1/2 a second it takes a bear to cover 20 yards (effective range of spray) a bear won't feel much effect from the spray. By the time it starts the "burn" (if it is an actual attack) it's to late.The startle effect is all spray has to offer in reality. A firearm blast or horn blast is just as effective.Go for a long solo hike along a Alaskan stream choked full of salmon sometime. I don't "believe" I want a firearm. I "know" I want one with me in bear country.I have a friend who has lived at a remote Alaskan homestead for over 20 years. He has never owned bear spray and somehow managed to survive with just firearms. Mention bear spray and he'll reply, "City folks".
Keep in mind good bear spray is like 100xs stronger than people pepper spray. It is downright dangerous stuff. Plus its hard to miss just remember to spray at ground in front of animal charge.