Shlbyntro
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Brown bear in Agoura Hills around 2003 View attachment 1242925
Be honest, is there some 50 shades of brown stuff going on here??
Brown bear in Agoura Hills around 2003 View attachment 1242925
It's my understanding that anything under a magnum in handgun will just annoy the bear.I don’t think .40 gets it done. 10MM, 44mag or at the very least, .357mag.
The shot definitely needs to be "placed", not just hit the bear anywhereIt's my understanding that anything under a magnum in handgun will just annoy the bear.
If nobody was there how do we know he was not harassing the bear?They say it was a black bear and the guy was just sitting in his chair at his camp drinking coffee. The bear drug him off so the neighbors had a hard time getting a clear shot. I was working at the hospital and heard this from EMS.
Not exactly true.It's my understanding that anything under a magnum in handgun will just annoy the bear.
Good round to short yourself to stop the maulingMy brother did his master thesis on Grizz at university of Montana. He spent a lot of time in the back country with the craighead family. He has a very technical book out on the species.
To sum it up I aint camping in anything other than a hard side camper and a minimum of 40 cal. lol
I could not find the video where an avid outdoorsman did reaction and accuracy testing with both a handgun and bear spray. It was eye-opening. Carrying bear spray and/or a handgun is wise, but I doubt many people practice using either. The guy in the video failed 90% of his bear spray tests. I'm not confident he ever passed a single test to satisfactory results with bear spray and he knew the simulator was coming. On the handgun side, he failed every time with the revolver, but he was able to pass with a 9MM. He marginally passed with the 10MM.I don't get it, if you spend time in the woods or trails bring a damn handgun. Especially for black bear, cougar and "wolves" in my area now. Grizzly territory it's a whole different circumstance.
I guess YOGI found himself a buffet.
An FMJ to the dome should penetrate enough. I think hollow points wouldn’t do shit.I don’t think .40 gets it done. 10MM, 44mag or at the very least, .357mag.
Well we kinda assumed that.What that article did not state was that the bear was eating that camper when shot.
Not sure what load he had in this lamp, but it appears to be at least a 12 gauge. And he wasn't aiming for the face. loli have had an idea on how to help prevent a bear attack some kind of inflatable device that comes out of your back pac and makes you look way bigger than you are powered by a co2 cartridge like is used in life boats
shoots out the top and sides like a peacock
and i always wondered if shooting a bear with #6 or #4 bird shot in the face to blind them would make escape easier since killing them is so difficult
the scenario i’m thing is bear is charging you have time to put a round or 3 in into its face and you dodge to the side and he can’t find you as you run away
now with both those ideas i’m not willing to be the guinea pig just spit balling hear
i think i going to refresh my whisky
According to Alaska fish and gameAn FMJ to the dome should penetrate enough. I think hollow points wouldn’t do shit.
Almost making California sound better.
I kid I kid.
"Omnivores" I believe. They'll eat whatever they can get their paws on relatively easily. The little bears in the San Gabriel Mountains seemed to lean towards the veggies, but I think because the snack food was fast in the area...not many bigger mammals, like dear and such.I'm still confused. Aren't black bears herbivores?
He looks pretty well fed...and honestly quite a bit bigger than the average ones around here.This one was caught on dash cam in my neighborhood in yucaipa earlier this year. He looks like a unit.
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I was surprised myself. The dog door now gets closed at night time…. Not that it would matter if one of those big boys wanted to come it lolHe looks pretty well fed...and honestly quite a bit bigger than the average ones around here.
Good round to short yourself to stop the mauling
Well Arizona has the biggest black bears on record actually. Eastern az area though. Biggest shot was 899 lbs.Agreed im talking around AZ for these little black bears.
Brown bears, different story. Then again my buddy got a grizz, polar and a kodiak with a bow and was unarmed.. nuts.
Alaska thought this happened In Arizona?According to Alaska fish and game
.44 mag min for pistol
30-06 min for rifle
Good luck getting a perfect shot when a bear charges out of the bush on you in under 20 yards and your panicking to draw and fire
Also get an aftermarket stainless barrel that has a full length supported chamber. On HOT loads the case will expand/case bulge and possibly blow out. The Glock barrel rifling doesn’t play nice with cast slugs either.Well Arizona has the biggest black bears on record actually. Eastern az area though. Biggest shot was 899 lbs.
If you want a semi auto bear gun.
10mm glock with the longest barrel in stock is what you need. 200 grain hard cast flat nose.
Always hard cast for any bullet on bear btw
Bears aren’t a big deal. They are way more afraid of you than you are of them.We've been looking for a vacation home in that area. I'm glad I didn't pick one because I would probably be in jail because I'd smoke every bear I saw in the area.
My g20 is also my woods gun. Only reason I bought it for. I reload some hot rounds too.Damn! I always roll with my G20 bear loads. I know the area well. Lots of people usually around.
My quote was in reference to grizzly bears in montana from the person I quoted.Alaska thought this happened In Arizona?
Animals differ slightly between those states.
Well, MOST bears are more afraid of you!Bears aren’t a big deal. They are way more afraid of you than you are of them.
I would rather encounter a black bear than a mountain lion.
Towing too big of a trailer, should of been a 20 year old 1 ton.Investigators are now saying it was the F150 that enraged the Bear
Well Arizona has the biggest black bears on record actually. Eastern az area though. Biggest shot was 899 lbs.
Not much to worry about. I’d worry more about city dwelling long pork before wild animalsWe've been looking for a vacation home in that area. I'm glad I didn't pick one because I would probably be in jail because I'd smoke every bear I saw in the area.
Years ago (1/2 Century). Jungle Land Zoo in 1000 Oaks. Lion or Tiger mauled Jayne Mansfield. Jungle Land was a well run place for animals that worked in movies. Ol,Jayne just got too close.Black bear in Agoura Hills around 2003
I have owned 2 Ruger Redhawks , loved them and why I sold them is another story , right now been ooogling these I have a 357 Tracker curious about these Bad BoysYes 44mag would be the minimum for pistol and for rifle I say 45-70. There is a reason Ruger has the Alaskan model RedHawks. Like said placement is important, you need to stop it in its tracks. There is a video I’ll find of a lion attack and it’s a good example of why you have to. Another theory is just carry a 22, but always hike with someone. If a bear attacks shoot your partner in the knee and run, the bear will eat him.
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I could not find the video where an avid outdoorsman did reaction and accuracy testing with both a handgun and bear spray. It was eye-opening. Carrying bear spray and/or a handgun is wise, but I doubt many people practice using either. The guy in the video failed 90% of his bear spray tests. I'm not confident he ever passed a single test to satisfactory results with bear spray and he knew the simulator was coming. On the handgun side, he failed every time with the revolver, but he was able to pass with a 9MM. He marginally passed with the 10MM.
I really enjoy solo hiking and mountain biking, but I don't do it in Montana. Like I said before a dog is in my future, our kid's dogs greatly reduce the encounter opportunity. I'm just not ready for a dog yet, as I'm not in a position to provide it the attention it deserves.
I probably spend more time than most in those hills. The area this attack was in is 3-4 miles from Costco. Not a great hiking area, just not as many great views. Hauled a lot of firewood from the area, kids in tow, never had an issue. Two ridges west, there are some church/boy scout camps.We've been looking for a vacation home in that area. I'm glad I didn't pick one because I would probably be in jail because I'd smoke every bear I saw in the area.
Up until recently, this is what I carried cutting firewood and hiking. It isn't a real expensive gun, so I wasn't as worried about abusing it. Now that I do more hiking than wood cutting, I've found it to be more uncomfortable. 10-15 mile hikes are different than being mostly stationary with a saw. A single stack .40 is much more agreeable.I have owned 2 Ruger Redhawks , loved them and why I sold them is another story , right now been ooogling these I have a 357 Tracker curious about these Bad Boys
Grizz in AZ. Tombstone at its busiest was prior to any refrigeration. Along with numerous miners etc there also were professional hunters Fresh meat was brought to town by these hired hunters. One of those hunters was killed by a Grizzly somewhere outside of Tombstone. At least that’s what a Tombstone Park Ranger told us. Very possible. At one time they ranged into northern Mexico.
I carry a big canister of bear spray in the side door of my car, but it’s mostly for non lethal urban encounters should one arise
I can’t imagine a human would enjoy getting hit with bear spray
That's always been up for debate. Sand, grit, mud, etc, could be an issue should it happen to get lodged in the wrong places. In terms of bears, I have little experience. I kind of figure there may be a chance, while said bear is trying to eat me, that I may drop the gun. Obviously not the most optimal situation, but neither is becoming lunch. My only requirement for a pack arm, has to have never had a FTF. Both I've carried in the past 10 years have had "perfect records", regardless of whatever crap I've fed them.If I'm gonna carry a hand gun for close quarter bear attacks i would only be a wheel gun , not anything that might have possible complications