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Was watching Alaska state troopers last night and the cops actually said that most natives have ar 15 for killing bears. They were on there way to arrest a felon.
he was probably using brown bear ammo. Matched the picture on the box to the critter he needed to shoot.
I read that on the Anchorage Daily News Web Site. It worked but as the game warden said, not the best gun for defense against bears, I agree. I think luck and a guardian Angle had a lot to do with this incident.
I landed at Savoonga (St Lawrence Island) just as a guy shot a polar bear on the run way so we could land with a 220 Swift, it worked, but not for me.
While interesting and concise, I just can't help but point out that it would be quite hard to acquire a Post-64 Winchester in the '30's. Or did they have their lines of transportation THAT GOOD? Back then it still was mule-team, was it not? Maybe things HAD improved somewhat?
30 rds of center fire cartridges=better than nothing. sometimes you just don't have a .416 rigby laying around.
True. I never like to criticize what somebody's carrying in the woods because of that. At least they've got something, and hopefully the training to do something with it.
Actually surprised nobody's made mention of the whole "fifteen rounds is five more than the Anti-2/A folks would allow"
Where did you see 15 rounds? I read the article a second time because I was curious how many he fired and didn't see that info. Another source?
Pure luck but in all honestly...that is all that counts in a bear charge!
I do believe there is more to this.
What I see coming, backcounrty users now thinking this is the perfect bear stopper....dood, I want a 9 so I's can pop that bear 17 boolets and use my other clip, that is hows you kilt a barr.
I know them as subaru hippies from girdweed!
What's the typical bullet design for that cartridge? FMJ? FMJ w/ penetrator?
Now THAT is funny. One of my co-workers has a cabin above Girdwood. Being a Wyo redneck, that place made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.... hippies give me the heebie-jeebies.
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By a cabin above girdweed you do not mean tree people?
Have you witnessed the forest fair? Its not what it was but its still fun (weird). If you have not, go you will not be disappointed!
Typical 52-53gr military rounds have an air space at the business end that's designed to induce yawing as soon as the round penetrates tissue.
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I shot at it 10 times
Pure luck but in all honestly...that is all that counts in a bear charge!
I do believe there is more to this.
What I see coming, backcounrty users now thinking this is the perfect bear stopper....dood, I want a 9 so I's can pop that bear 17 boolets and use my other clip, that is hows you kilt a barr.
And so, said hippie, gangsta, gang banger get's eaten by a bear...I'm not seeing a downside yet, to having them believe a 9 or AK is sufficient for bear. Perhaps we should just let mother nature sort out the dumb ones, eh? (and no Bergmann, I'm not implying you fall into that category).
So Im thinking of doing some back country in Yellowstone next year. Whats recommended? I was thinking a Remington Marine Magnum with 00 buck or slugs. Somehow an AK 47 with 30 rds seems comforting though.
OK, note to self. Do not talk to bears when you see them.
The man called, “Hey, bear,” hoping not to startle the animal, he said.