.357 Magnum for bear defense

A major problem with the spray is that people fail to read the instructions on the can.

You should give it a good shake once in a while or it will settle onto the bottom of the can, and while you will get something out of the nozzle it won't be the full effect.

I also agree on being able to hit the brain. It is a lot like trying to hit a tennis ball that is bouncing down the road while you are messing your pants.
 
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6 shot Ruger Alaskan 454 Casull. Shoots well, plenty of stopping power, very controllable and heavy enough to double as a boat anchor if needed.
I pack a S&W 329pd 44 magnum about 80% of the time. It is a great revolver and so light you forget you are wearing it. Diamond D leather in Alaska makes what may be the most useful holster I have ever used. Regardless of what you are doing, the gun is never in the way yet always quickly accessible.
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Good luck on your search,
Cody
My son has one highly recommended thanks for making my post simpler!
 
I take a .475 Linebaugh on the salmon streams.
But it's fun to hear why I'm wrong.
 
I'm just a guy, but I don't want to carry anything that's going to cause my ears to meet in the middle of my head.

I'm at work right now and the other day a fellow said he needed a hammer. So out came my hammer. He remarked that it was a small hammer and that he preferred a bigger one. I invited him to walk and go get one. He found my hammer sufficient for the task in an instant.

Obviously I prefer a bigger hammer too, but I can't carry it around endlessly waiting to use it. I take a similar approach to most things.

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Certainly better then nothing, but bear spray (as previously stated) is very good, but couple that with a new revolver in 44 magnum. It's a good excuse for another gun.
Not a fan of bear spray for a bunch of reasons

1. I don't train with it.
2. Wind direction is an issue
3. I've heard it's not always effective.

When I'm out in the national forest I carry my Springfield V16 in 45 Super. Buffalo Bored 255g hardcast at 1100 fps (chrono'd) out of it's six inch barrel. It's lighter and thinner than a big revolver and hits about as hard as a 41 Mag revolver with facotry ammo. I shoot it well and have killed more than few bears up close and personal with my 270 and 375 Weatherby. I'd rather not shoot one if I didn't have to though.

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I am no expert, and live in southern AZ where our predators are usually 2 legged not 4 legged. It is legal to carry a handgun while bow hunting on the Mexican border here for that reason. We do have mountain lions and black bears. I have encountered bears and lions as close as 10 yards in the wild here within less that 50 miles of my home. All these require different firearms and rounds than the truly big bears.

There is a man named JJ Hack who has shot hundreds of bears with handguns and has guided dozens of others hunting bears with handguns. He reports that using heavy soft points or hollow points from powerful cartridges of 40 caliber or bigger are the best for bears up to 500 pounds. He most often carried a 7.5" Ruger Redhawk in 44 mag to back up his hunters for black bears up to 500 pounds. He reports bears will show a stunned, shock effect from heavy, fast expanding loads, which will allow follow-up shots and quick kills. He reports the big hardcast rounds will whistle right through with little visible reaction of the bear from being shot, and the bears can run off like a shot maybe hundreds of yards, or more on ill-placed shots. The big problem is they can still kill you just as easily in the same amount of time. They might run away or they might run at you. In personal correspondence with him, he does not recommend handguns for protection on the really big bears, although he does recommend using the heavy hardcast bullets if hunting big bears at distance with a hangun as long as there is proper back-up from a guide with a rifle.
 
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