Hey ya May get really lucky and tickle him with it!!.45acp vs determined, angry charging brown bear...
bye-bye!!
Hey ya May get really lucky and tickle him with it!!.45acp vs determined, angry charging brown bear...
bye-bye!!
Why, saw one Brown with half the scull shot off and they tracked it for 5 miles. Lucky they had to track it and not some looking for them.watched recent videos on charging bear..... he used a 10mm....
wondered if anyone uses or has had or experience with a 45 acp for self protection...???
I read most of the replies and formed an opinion. (I know, everyone has one)watched recent videos on charging bear..... he used a 10mm....
wondered if anyone uses or has had or experience with a 45 acp for self protection...???
Why not take both ?So after reading all 8 pages of this I can say most people don't advise a 45 ACP for bear protection. But, isn't it better than nothing? If someone asked 45ACP or nothing I would think most people would agree with 45ACP? Or would you say forget the gun and buy a can of spray?
I'm in the same boat as the OP. Going hunting in grizz country for the first time this year. I was thinking of loading up some hard cast or copper LD penetrators 250grn 45 colt (judge) to carry. It's the largest pistol I have. I also have a 40, 357 SIG, 9mm, 380, and 22 pistols. Should I leave all of them at home and just replace with spray?
I carry a Glock 20 10mm when archery hunting in Montana. I have heard stroys about the 45acp not penetrating deep enough on a grizzly bear. The 45acp is fat and slow is what I was told, and the 10mm is a little smaller in diameter and quite a bit faster. I use 200 grain or heavier full 10mm loads I think my 200-grain bear loads are going somewhere around 1350+ fpswatched recent videos on charging bear..... he used a 10mm....
wondered if anyone uses or has had or experience with a 45 acp for self protection...???
What are you using to push them that fast? What bullets are you using? I dialed a load back for my 10mm after I popped a primer and bulged some cases. I'm getting 1150, after backing off 1.5grs. I think I was close to 1300 but I don't really want to load anymore. I know where safe is for my gun and I could possibly go up another grain from where I settled.I carry a Glock 20 10mm when archery hunting in Montana. I have heard stroys about the 45acp not penetrating deep enough on a grizzly bear. The 45acp is fat and slow is what I was told, and the 10mm is a little smaller in diameter and quite a bit faster. I use 200 grain or heavier full 10mm loads I think my 200-grain bear loads are going somewhere around 1350+ fps
That's awesome to hear!I have hunted with Phil and his son Taj. Both are great guys; class operation.
Bring bear spray too, I always carry both. Of those, I'd get some Buffalo Bore, or make some, for the 40, depending on what it is.So after reading all 8 pages of this I can say most people don't advise a 45 ACP for bear protection. But, isn't it better than nothing? If someone asked 45ACP or nothing I would think most people would agree with 45ACP? Or would you say forget the gun and buy a can of spray?
I'm in the same boat as the OP. Going hunting in grizz country for the first time this year. I was thinking of loading up some hard cast or copper LD penetrators 250grn 45 colt (judge) to carry. It's the largest pistol I have. I also have a 40, 357 SIG, 9mm, 380, and 22 pistols. Should I leave all of them at home and just replace with spray?
Glad the info helps, I should have added at the time if you really want to shoot a spicy Glock 10mm you probably should think about changing a few things out. #1 barrel, I went to the KKM "supported" barrel works like a dream, #2 recoil spring and guild rod I went with Long Wolf 20 lbs it takes the snap of the slide movement and recoil, way down. #3 sights, good fiber optic, and tritium a lot a bear encounters are low light. #4 a good feeling flat trigger like Ranger Proof Swag triggers, #5 light... an option. Ok, now with 15+1 10mm Underwood in the pistol, and if that doesn't get the job done, well... like always you should've brought a .12ga with slugs.Now that is good info.
Thank You..
Plus one on the kkm