Beaver Trapper
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I don't hunt elk, buffalo or moose. If I was dumb enough to put myself in a position where a 500 lb. bear was charging me I likely would get what I deserved.
My coworkers grandfather used to hunt moose with a 30/30 in NB - because that's all he had to hunt with. And he shot enough to keep his 8 kids fed year after year. Conversely, I hunted (once only) with an ***** that used 338 Winchester Magnum to kill a white-tail buck. Sure, he killed it, but there wasn't enough left to make a single steak.
Think about how much large game was shot (including polar bears) with NWC/HBC trade muskets over 300 years across the boreal forest, the Canadian Praries and the Arctic? Killing large game for people at that time was not for recreation.
The original question was if .45 was big enough got bear. Based on my opinion is that if you are close enough and can pick your shot, it will work. Your opinion is not the same - the poster that asked the question can decide what works for them based on their local hunting regs
Firearms are not unlike one's manhood - its not what you have, but how you use it that gets the job done.
My coworkers grandfather used to hunt moose with a 30/30 in NB - because that's all he had to hunt with. And he shot enough to keep his 8 kids fed year after year. Conversely, I hunted (once only) with an ***** that used 338 Winchester Magnum to kill a white-tail buck. Sure, he killed it, but there wasn't enough left to make a single steak.
Think about how much large game was shot (including polar bears) with NWC/HBC trade muskets over 300 years across the boreal forest, the Canadian Praries and the Arctic? Killing large game for people at that time was not for recreation.
The original question was if .45 was big enough got bear. Based on my opinion is that if you are close enough and can pick your shot, it will work. Your opinion is not the same - the poster that asked the question can decide what works for them based on their local hunting regs
Firearms are not unlike one's manhood - its not what you have, but how you use it that gets the job done.
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