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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1222846" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Until you meet someone who has be stalked, charged and attacked by a grizzly and then proceeds to shoot the bear with a 338 win mag only to have the bear charge and attack again, it is hard to understand about being under gunned in grizzly country. I know such a person. The best we can hope for is that we carry a handgun for protection from bears and never need to use it, but it is kind of like training for use of deadly force, you train hoping you will never have to use it. If you ever have to defend yourself against a grizzly, and they do get rather large in Wyoming with a boar in the Meeteetse museum that stood 9 feet tall and weighed 1100 lbs, I want all the gun a can carry. My rifle is still my first choice and I spend a fair amount of time trying to pick a bullet that is up to the task of inflicting maximum damage at close range if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1222846, member: 2567"] Until you meet someone who has be stalked, charged and attacked by a grizzly and then proceeds to shoot the bear with a 338 win mag only to have the bear charge and attack again, it is hard to understand about being under gunned in grizzly country. I know such a person. The best we can hope for is that we carry a handgun for protection from bears and never need to use it, but it is kind of like training for use of deadly force, you train hoping you will never have to use it. If you ever have to defend yourself against a grizzly, and they do get rather large in Wyoming with a boar in the Meeteetse museum that stood 9 feet tall and weighed 1100 lbs, I want all the gun a can carry. My rifle is still my first choice and I spend a fair amount of time trying to pick a bullet that is up to the task of inflicting maximum damage at close range if needed. [/QUOTE]
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