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They used to make that gun in the .450 Marlin. Wonder why they aren't doing that anymore. My guide buddy in BC absolutely loves his. He's taken three grizzlies that I know of with his.
A griz can run at better than 50 fps. It ain't going to make a pinch of poop difference if you have 300 or 500 grains hitting it. You either wipe its computer out or wait the couple minutes for it to bleed out while crunching your corpse. There are plenty of guides who have killed bears with small handguns in bad situations and plenty of bears that soaked up a bunch of 416 rems too. When it comes to bear defense, just hang with a fat friend.....your odds are better.
Quote from: RadSav on January 16, 2012, 08:42:45 PMThey used to make that gun in the .450 Marlin. Wonder why they aren't doing that anymore. My guide buddy in BC absolutely loves his. He's taken three grizzlies that I know of with his.i believe that the .450 marlin is more or less a belted rimless .45-70, from the days before the hot "lever gun" loads where most .45-70 loadings were designed to be fired in trapdoor springfields.
I had a stainless guide gun and it got the "Marlin Jam" to many times so I traded it off .I would rather depend on a good defensive shotgun than my single shot marlin.
whatever gun your choosing just keep in mind how you'll do with a massive adreniline dump shutting down your fine motor skills. low light?gloves? how about 1 armed with a bear chomping on your left arm? could you shoot it then? just brain storming