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Now that the laws have changed and you can now carry, what would you carry? The reason I ask is that I am in the market for a new handgun and am trying to narrow my search. I want to carry for self defense reasons (people, bear, cougs, ect), but also was thinking of a handgun that I could use to hunt bear (this is not a priority in my decision). I was thinking of getting the Ruger GP100 357 with a 4inch barrel. The draw back is that it is kind of a heavy gun to be packing around with all my other gear. Also considering semi-autos. Anyhow your opinions are welcome. Thanks in advance!
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January 10, 2010, 12:48:04 PM »
My 2 cents, the .357 is too light for hunting bear or for bear protection. I would recommend .41 mag as a min, just an opinion though.
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I have an SP101 in 357. Great for human defense but pretty light for bear.
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January 10, 2010, 01:12:21 PM »
Glock S&W .40 reason ? that's what I have
11 rounds of 180 gr. gold Dot should take care of tweekers, predators, if not re-load and keep shooting
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January 10, 2010, 01:15:48 PM »
I thought that the 357 would be too light for bear. I could still use some recommendations for a good all-round pack gun.
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yes if you plan on hunting for bear i would go no lighter than a 41 mag and would prefer bigger i shoot a 454 casull which is big medicine for any animal that walks around here. i myself don't like to mix a street gun with a hunting gun. i like my hunting guns to be heaveyer to help manage recoil and steady better, i like my street carry guns lighter and a 41 and 44 mag and 454 is not practical for every day carry. when muzzle and archery hunting i carry one of my 357 or 40 sw i have never used them in self defense but i did shoot a bear when we were hunting bear with my 357 with 158 grain horn xtp did the trick at about 15 yards.
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January 10, 2010, 04:37:38 PM »
I am looking for a handgun for the same reasons this year and have decided on the 44 mag but I will also be hunting where grizzlies roam.
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January 10, 2010, 04:48:37 PM »
I personally carry a 45 super in a 1911sc or my 329pd. I know of a guide in the kotz area that carries a 1911 in 10mm and has killed a brownie in defense. what ever you plan on packing....be good with it and you better have nerves of steel if you plan on winning against a charging bear.
I like the 329 because it shoots basicly the same as my 629 classic. I preactice with the classic and that keeps my flinch factor down a ton. the super is just a riot any way you look at it.
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January 10, 2010, 06:39:26 PM »
I picked up a 10mm Glock model 29 as a duel purpose weapon; easily concealed, pretty light weight and compact with a big punch.
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January 10, 2010, 07:06:31 PM »
I carry a Ruger Security Six in .357 when bow hunting most of the time. occasionally i'll bring my 1911 but mostly just the .357. I prefer a soft point instead of hollow for this purpose. I've even loaded every other round in FMJ for penetration against bears. Luckily i've never needed to use it.
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January 10, 2010, 07:32:04 PM »
I carry a 44mag loaded with 300gr Hornady for personal protection and hunting.
On a side note, remember you are not allowed ot hunt with your pistol if you are archery hunting for deer or elk. It is only allowed for personal protection, not hunting.
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January 10, 2010, 07:57:19 PM »
The bears don't wory me , I have a sharp broadhead for them, it's the wolves and cougar...and tweekers. so I carry a Beretta Storm 16 shot clip + one in the chamber. LOOKING FOR A WAR???
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January 10, 2010, 08:16:19 PM »
After being chased by a Grizzly in the Alaskan Interior some years ago, I have vowed to never be unarmed again. While bow hunting in Montana this Fall I carried a 44 Mag Ruger Blackhawk, in a soft holster. We did see a Grizzly......but he went the other way.
We also saw wolf sign and heard them one night above camp. We also had a black bear in camp one night but a couple of warning shots seemed to do the trick. I have also read that 41 Mag is the recommended minimum caliber to carry in bear country. We also saw a B&C Black Bear that paid us no heed.
It felt good to be carrying protection in remote areas!
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January 10, 2010, 08:29:40 PM »
I carry my Ruger Blackhawk .357 whenever Im jn the woods. I live in Blackie country, every step off the main road could be a potential bear encounter, I've never had a bear charge me. I carry the .357 because thats what I have. Any one who says its not enough for the bears is this state has never shot one with a .357. That said, If I was buying a new gun, It would probably be a .44 mag just because I dont have one yet. What ever you choose, know how to use it. Become so familiar with it so that if you do have that 1 in ? chance with a bear, its an instinctive reaction to draw and fire, If you have to aim it, you're probably going to loose. Just my
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January 11, 2010, 10:17:04 AM »
I have a 629 mtn gun(.44 mag). I carry it in a Simply Rugged pancake holster on the belt of my backpack. That makes the weight a non issue. If I take off my pack I stay right next to it or I transfer the holster to my belt.
I worry about people, cats, and bears-so I chose a weapon that will take care of the biggest of those worries if need be. Loaded with the proper rounds it can be easy to shoot or fairly hard kicking. I normally carry Buffalo Bore 305grn flatties to make me sleep easy.
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