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Are you worried about two or four legs? If the latter, I would find some hard cast as you will need all the penetration you can get with 9 mm.
When I carried my 9mm, it was virtually exclusively for four leg problems and I used one of a couple of well known and proven rounds. Law enforcement actual shooting data as well as test data exists and is easy to find. I would use bear spray as my 1st choice if having animal problems.Now, I carry a .357 snub usually with hard cast figuring it would at least poke a small hole in a person and get decent penetration on a bear, much better than 9 mm. This would be 2nd choice with spray still being the go-to. I don't hunt in grizz areas, so it's more of a feel good thing for the most part.I'm considering branching out to grizz areas and will likely pick up a 10mm as backup to the spray.Anyway, more info than asked for but that is my philosophy.
Sig V-Crown
Quote from: pianoman9701 on January 10, 2020, 11:34:38 AMSig V-CrownThis round has actually shown through testing to be a fairly poor self defense round. If going through clothing, it really struggles to expand like it is supposed to. And I am a HUGE fan of Sig, just not this ammo. My current carry round is 124gr. Speer Gold Dot.
Bear load 147 grain Buffalo Bore Outdoorsman. Fishing guide in Alaska killed a griz with this load. Good choice if you carry a 9mm. Cats Wolfs and bad guys many good options, look at the lucky gunner website for extensive ballistics testing.