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Backcountry Camping Advice (YellowStone N.P., Grand Teton N.P., Glacier N.P.)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1668160" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>Buy two boxes of 320 gr Buffalo Bore hardcast bullets for your 44 Mag. They have some kick but nothing to fret about. Practice getting a proper grip on your 44 with dry firing. Then shoot one box at targets between 20-40 yards to get the feel of live firing the rounds at Bear Attack distances. Take the other box on your adventure and keep it at the ready. Congress passed and Obama signed a law allowing arms in National Parks. And no, I'm not getting political, just exposing the truth. Have a great time. The Wyoming, Idaho, Montana Area is awe inspiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1668160, member: 105495"] Buy two boxes of 320 gr Buffalo Bore hardcast bullets for your 44 Mag. They have some kick but nothing to fret about. Practice getting a proper grip on your 44 with dry firing. Then shoot one box at targets between 20-40 yards to get the feel of live firing the rounds at Bear Attack distances. Take the other box on your adventure and keep it at the ready. Congress passed and Obama signed a law allowing arms in National Parks. And no, I’m not getting political, just exposing the truth. Have a great time. The Wyoming, Idaho, Montana Area is awe inspiring. [/QUOTE]
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