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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry M" data-source="post: 1342691" data-attributes="member: 6330"><p>Saw a coal black one in Montana in October 2016 while elk hunting. It was kicked out of a wooded area by two fellow hunters. It was running full speed at about 300 yards. I had a tag but it was so big, compared to the Mule deer does that were also kicked out, it was gone before I realized what it was...</p><p></p><p>Truthfully, he was only exposed for a few seconds before disappearing in another thicket. </p><p></p><p>I did take a .44 magnum revolver on the trip with me, but to conserve weight, I never took it into the mountains. Being in bad (for mountain hunting) shape carrying an 11 pound rifle-scope-sling, shooting sticks and other gear was a problem for me. I stripped down to carry the bare minimum.</p><p></p><p>BTY, I don't thing such a large revolver is needed for wolf, but is a better choise for large bears which are in northwest Montana.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry M, post: 1342691, member: 6330"] Saw a coal black one in Montana in October 2016 while elk hunting. It was kicked out of a wooded area by two fellow hunters. It was running full speed at about 300 yards. I had a tag but it was so big, compared to the Mule deer does that were also kicked out, it was gone before I realized what it was... Truthfully, he was only exposed for a few seconds before disappearing in another thicket. I did take a .44 magnum revolver on the trip with me, but to conserve weight, I never took it into the mountains. Being in bad (for mountain hunting) shape carrying an 11 pound rifle-scope-sling, shooting sticks and other gear was a problem for me. I stripped down to carry the bare minimum. BTY, I don't thing such a large revolver is needed for wolf, but is a better choise for large bears which are in northwest Montana. Good luck Jerry [/QUOTE]
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