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I have killed enough bears to know how important shot placement can be, even with large-bore rifles. I was well aware of the limitations of my 9mm pistol, even with Buffalo Bore ammo. I was aiming for a vital area with each shot; because it all took place between 6 and 8 feet, they were not far off. But hitting the head and brain of a highly animated and agitated animal is a difficult shot.
I think it's irresponsible for a guide of this sort to carry a 9mm for protecting clients. He did his homework yes, and gambled it would be enough and got lucky. Now if this was his personal carry and took it for himself to go fishing that's fine, but not for taking clients. Also why don't they (guides) hand out bear spray to the clients and a quick course on deploying the spray?