Free: Contests & Raffles.
I seldom pack when carrying my bow, but when I do. its a .44.........
Sorry, none of the above. I like my XD in .45, 13+1, 230gr ball ammo. Do I think that I will ever get attacked, not really. Have an issue with a drugged out whacko..maybe. I just like having it really.
I'll save the weight and carry the knowledge that the odds of getting hit by a cougar that I could have better stopped with a holstered pistol vs. a long gun already in my hands are far less than getting hit by lightning just after walking alive out of plane that crashed onto a tiny speck of an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. But I'd bet I'm not as quick on the draw as some of you gunslingers.
I don't see my choice!I have been in the woods on the weekends since mid August reconing for my Buddies Multi season elk tag. Which means I may get back to my rig around midnite or back in the brush usually around 3 or 4 am. This has all been done in areas that I know have cougars and bears as well as a comfirmed quantity of wolves. So far the largest defensive tool I have carried has been a 5 foot ultra light spinning rod ( My choice) when I walked into a couple of beaver ponds.Not once yet have I felt I have been in great peril from any attacks. Guess maybe I'm not a NBFC! The only time I was a bit nervous was when he and I were in a Cedar bottom in the dark timber and we ran into a young Moose and was wondering where Momma was, hoping we didn't get between her and the little one. Then all I had was him to use as a shield. Thats only if he was between her and I.