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<blockquote data-quote="Safariman62" data-source="post: 2205342" data-attributes="member: 117654"><p>Your existing rifle is a great choice. Back in 1989 I hunted brown bear on the Alaskan peninsula with a .375 H&H. I was charged by a sow brown bear, her charge started at 17 steps. God decided it wasn't my day to die because somehow I was able to get my gun up, shoot her in the mouth which caused her to fall down an embankment into the stream and died. I could never make that shot again if I had 1000 tries! Personally, if I were going back to brown bear country, I'd take a canon!! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safariman62, post: 2205342, member: 117654"] Your existing rifle is a great choice. Back in 1989 I hunted brown bear on the Alaskan peninsula with a .375 H&H. I was charged by a sow brown bear, her charge started at 17 steps. God decided it wasn’t my day to die because somehow I was able to get my gun up, shoot her in the mouth which caused her to fall down an embankment into the stream and died. I could never make that shot again if I had 1000 tries! Personally, if I were going back to brown bear country, I’d take a canon!! Lol [/QUOTE]
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