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In reply to the discussion: A "high firepower weapons ban" [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)I had to take the training every year for work. The class was taught every year by Alaska's foremost experts. The rules are in order of preference
1) High powered rifle in .300 WIN MAG or larger
2) 12 gauge shotgun with BRASS slugs.
3) Pepper spray
Have you ever been charged by an Interior grizzly? I was bluff charged by the same bear six times. I had that very rifle targeted on her head every charge, and luckily for us both, she stopped about 20 yards short each time, backed up, and charged again. She would have have come within 15 yards, because that was not going to happen.
No offense but I KNOW who are considered the top bear experts in Russia and Alaska, and it is not these people. The statement that "human and bear conflicts that do not involve firearms, blah, blah, blah...." is padding the statistics. I am not talking about ENCOUNTERS. I am talking about stopping a full on, 1400 lbs of teeth, claws, and saliva, running you down at 35 mph, frontal charge by ursus arctos in all of its pissed-off glory.