memtb
Well-Known Member
LOL.
You will not outrun the bear.
You are much better off standing your ground and trying to focus on getting as many bullets into the bear as possible.
I don't remember where I read this, maybe Outdoor Life or another magazine back in the day? When an animal is charging straight in on you, your shot angle can get messed up in a hurry. You're trying to shoot down at an angle to hit them. They are moving forward at full speed. You can actually miss the animal altogether pretty easily. The article said that it was better to drop down to one knee and shoot level with the charging animal. You increased your chances of hitting them by a lot.
You won't need to "drop", if it's a really big grizzly or if your really short! It may be best, if you went to a sitting position ..... much easier to "kiss your uh, butt goodbye! memtb