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01 May 2008, 07:05
jwp475
Man Mauled by Grizzly
A man mauled by A Grizzly is able to kill the bear with a 41 mag and then walk 3 to 5 miles to his truck and drive to a ranch for help.


http://bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2003/07/03/news/02maulingbzbigs.txt


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01 May 2008, 07:31
p dog shooter
Dam handguns do not work at all.
01 May 2008, 07:51
Whitworth
If his .41 was loaded with 240 grain bullets, he obviously understands the concept of deep penetration! But p dog shooter is right, handguns are useless........ hillbilly



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01 May 2008, 07:58
jwp475
From the Article;

"Then the bear attacked again, he said, moving incredibly fast, and that's when Johnson, still on his back, reached for the pistol he wore in a holster on his belt.

"I had my hand by my side," he said. "I pulled the gun and went boom. Tell me how fast that is."

The bullet struck the bear just below the snout and it collapsed immediately and almost landed on him, he said. Then he rose to his feet and put three more 240-grain slugs in it.

Johnson wrapped some of his wounds, then had what he estimated to be a 3- to 5-mile hike back to his truck, then a drive to the B-Bar Ranch, where he got help".


http://bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2003/07/03/news/02maulingbzbigs.txt


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
01 May 2008, 07:59
george roof
I know you guys are being facetious. If it was you and grizzly bear, you'd bite its throat out if your teeth were the only weapon you had. A couple years back, a guy killed one whith his Buck knife. I'll bet if this guy had a CHOICE, he'd have picked a bazooka.


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01 May 2008, 08:09
Whitworth
Any crew-served weapon would suit me fine....... jumping



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01 May 2008, 08:23
jwp475
Can one aquire a suitable holster for the Bazooka? jumping


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
01 May 2008, 08:44
Redhawk1
You might have to check your gun laws, I think if you cut down a bazooka and shorten the stock it would be agents the law....lol Eeker

But get the next best thing, a S&W 4 inch 500 Mag.... Big Grin Cool


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01 May 2008, 16:31
p dog shooter
I wonder were all the handguns don't work growd.
01 May 2008, 16:54
Whitworth
p dog -- they don't visit us much here. They think we drink the KoolAid and our handguns are equal to a slingshot when dealing with dangerous game. I don't feel my big handguns are a last resort option, they actually kill very well. Big Grin



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01 May 2008, 18:00
Redhawk1
Some actually use them as there primary.


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01 May 2008, 19:57
OLBIKER
Guy has a set for sure.You got to have the mindset that you want to live. thumb
01 May 2008, 20:05
jwp475
He dropped that Bear with the first shot, good shot placement... thumb


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
02 May 2008, 03:49
p dog shooter
Sounds like perfect shot placement for a hand gun and a charging bear.

I was thinking about a certain member who claims to be from the mts out west who stated no one no matter how well trained one was could stop a charging bear with a hand gun.

He is very absent when you find proof that hand guns work. stir
02 May 2008, 03:57
Whitworth
p dog, I'm sure he doesn't stand alone with his opinion on the effectiveness of the handgun. Generating as little "power" (no, I'm not going there) as they do compared to rifle cartridges, they cannot possibly stop a pissed off animal with the intent of eating you. Many folks just aren't that open minded, I guess.......



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02 May 2008, 17:21
Peter
quote:
"I had my hand by my side," he said. "I pulled the gun and went boom. Tell me how fast that is."

The bullet struck the bear just below the snout

C'mon guys, even when no one is there, you are loking for enemies! Look at the quote above. Did this guy do a fast draw while lying on his back? Assuming that the holster had a strap, the "tell me how fast that is" is BS. The shot was not well placed, but lucky! And, our hero was convicted of a federal poaching charge.
Everyone deserves to be lucky, and he certainly was.
Peter.


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02 May 2008, 17:32
jwp475
The article stated that it required 75 staples to reattach the mans scalp. LUCKY, not by my definition


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
02 May 2008, 17:45
Peter
Point well taken jwp, but he is still alive! I suspect that he would take the deal offered! The article also said he lost a chunk of meat under his arm. I don't know whether that was from his arm or from his side.
Peter.


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02 May 2008, 17:58
Whitworth
The point is that the handgun did the deed and from what I can infer, it did the deed quite well......and that's good enough for me! thumb



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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02 May 2008, 18:35
jwp475
quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
quote:
"I had my hand by my side," he said. "I pulled the gun and went boom. Tell me how fast that is."

The bullet struck the bear just below the snout

C'mon guys, even when no one is there, you are loking for enemies! Look at the quote above. Did this guy do a fast draw while lying on his back? Assuming that the holster had a strap, the "tell me how fast that is" is BS. The shot was not well placed, but lucky! And, our hero was convicted of a federal poaching charge.
Everyone deserves to be lucky, and he certainly was.
Peter.



Perhaps given his injuries the statement was retorical...


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
03 May 2008, 06:34
Peter
I had not thought of that jwp. Now he also said that he could smell bears. Is that something that others have experienced?
Peter.


Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong;
03 May 2008, 08:00
jwp475
quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
I had not thought of that jwp. Now he also said that he could smell bears. Is that something that others have experienced?
Peter.


I have hunted with Guys that claim they could smell game (Bears,Deer,etc). I can't smell much of anything...


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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill
03 May 2008, 08:27
Leanwolff
[quote]PETER - "... And, our hero was convicted of a federal poaching charge.[/quote]

What does a Federal poaching conviction 25 years ago have to do with this guy recently saving his life with a .41 Magnum handgun??


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03 May 2008, 11:06
odoh
quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
I had not thought of that jwp. Now he also said that he could smell bears. Is that something that others have experienced?
Peter.


You doubt?

I've smelled black bears here in CA. They smell like a pig pen. Strong, sour ~ unless they've bathed recently. I didn't smell the ones I seen in ID/CO as they were further away however, judging from what they do w/ripe elk gut-piles, its a safe bet their breath stinks too. Now what w/onset of age and parkinsons diease, the sense of smell is the first to go so we think our 'silent vapors' don't stink (which explains why seniors are referred to as 'old f--ts').

Shucks ~ until just now, thot everyone could smell'em.


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03 May 2008, 12:12
Macifej
quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
quote:
"I had my hand by my side," he said. "I pulled the gun and went boom. Tell me how fast that is."

The bullet struck the bear just below the snout

C'mon guys, even when no one is there, you are loking for enemies! Look at the quote above. Did this guy do a fast draw while lying on his back? Assuming that the holster had a strap, the "tell me how fast that is" is BS. The shot was not well placed, but lucky! And, our hero was convicted of a federal poaching charge.
Everyone deserves to be lucky, and he certainly was.
Peter.


Once a poacher.........??? The whole story is BS!! Read it in the original a couple times.
03 May 2008, 17:04
Whitworth
Sorry to hijack this thread, but Macifej, that is a GREAT signatute picture! Very funny! jumping



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

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03 May 2008, 17:32
p dog shooter
A lucky shot or a very skilled placed shot they both work for me. As long as the attack stops I could care less how it happened.

As for smelling bears I have done that several times out berry picking. When you have smell them you know they have been close.

As for the fast draw could have been a thumb break.

I guess some of you need more paractice drawing.

How fast was it who knows when under duress time does strange things.

One thing we don't know is how active of a shooter was he, how much he paracticed ect.

What I don't understand is attacking the guy for defending himself.
03 May 2008, 17:38
Whitworth
quote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
What I don't understand is attacking the guy for defending himself.


My exact sentiments.



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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