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1SG Steven Imerman
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Okay, I'll play devil's advocate. The bear wasn't in the trash or against the house, so why go out there? Call the dog in and let B'rer Bear go on about his business. That's my take, anyway.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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CWO3 (Join to see) - They said there was no blood, but I believe that is because it was still being wicked up by the fur. He let a wounded animal get away to live in pain or die badly. I don't know this guy, but I think it's highly likely I would not like him.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
Sgt Jim Belanus
3 y
depends on what shot he was using, 4 or 6 shot would hurt but I don't think it would kill a bear 2 or buck would likely kill with a head shot
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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Sgt Jim Belanus - He was about 5 yards from the bear, rule of thumb is a pattern spreads about 1 inch per yard, so even a birdshot pattern would be very dense, 4-6 inches in diameter, and still moving over 1,000 feet per second, it would hit like a hammer and I cannot see how it would not wound. If the bear is unlucky, it lost its eyes.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
Sgt Jim Belanus
3 y
we don't have many bear and hope to never run across one
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MAJ Ron Peery
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And that's why you never fire just once.
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Maj John Bell
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Edited 3 y ago
I always learned that if a bear was charging you, kick the nearest other person in the shins and run like hell.
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