1972RedNeck wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:17 pm
I hope to never face a grizzly (or anything) that needs shot in self defense.
I like precision accuracy, but in a down and out self defense situation, I suspect spray and pray is better option...
Depends. Alaska Guide Phil Shoemaker killed an attacking griz with a 9mm. But it was not by spraying bullets, it was by connecting with the heart with every shot.
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One of the stories in one of the books mentioned recently was a guy who went to the outhouse armed with a 38 spcl. He disappeared and was never seen or heard from. Eventually a griz was dispached that had 5 .38 bullets trapped in the muscle around the face.
A bullet in the eye socket or in the ear canal would require a very cool shooter, but cns is the only actual off-switch.
You can blow the heart out of a bear and it can still kill you because of their slow metabolism, according to published reports.
Also, a griz can outrun a quarter horse, so when seconds count you don't have any left.
I think your analysis about a lever gun is correct, it's slower than semi-auto, which is why i have an ar pistol that shoots 50 Beowulf and has the stuff to break thru the bones from any direction.
In the spray scenario you could empty your pistol and still get killed if the bullets don't do something lethal to brer bear.
a human is an MRE to a bear, might rethink the scenario . . .
I knew someone who was deer hunting, blew a deer call, a bear disarmed him and ate him, just that fast. He probably never heard it coming, but the bear sat on him and ate his guts . . . I am never comfortable in the bear woods, especially packing out a gutted deer on my back . . .
regards,
grizz