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BareBack Jack 06-26-2003 08:18 AM

RE: For those about to pack
 
Beaver Jack,
The reason I carry a 44 with me is cause,a while back a freind of mine was attacked from behind by a sow grizzly, he was walking to a saddle in the dark when she hit him and smacked his rifle clear.He always carried a side arm and was able to fire three shots into her chest and escape with minor injuries(240 stiches to his back and buttocks).I now carry a side arm when I' m hunting,and also it is a good way to get some camp meat with the shot shell ammo(grouse and snowshoes).Yes I do try to stay im the best shape I can,I walk all week long and do nature hikes with the kidds and wife on the weekend. It all helps come hunting season.:)

BeaverJack 06-26-2003 01:09 PM

RE: For those about to pack
 
Good fer you. I' m tryin' to get back into shape with my bike rides an' hikin' . Ain' t got there yet. Harder every summer, it seems. I also live in griz country. I pack a .44 durin' the summer but find it too cumbersome in the fall. I can see how you could leave a rife too far outta reach to do any good. I used to carry a 45-70, but after runnin' into a griz while answerin' natures call one mornin' with my carbine back at the tent, I decided a .44 might be a good idear. Some fellers I know were attacked las' season while headin' back to get their elk quarters. They kilt the griz with a rifle. I' d surely hate to use a .44, don' t seem like much gun for the job. But I reckin' its better than nuthin' .

BareBack Jack 06-27-2003 04:37 PM

RE: For those about to pack
 
No it' s not,but I always figured if you waited till the last posible moment or apllied ie. direct pressure to the target it would be more than enough.I hope[:o],as for packing it I carry it so much you almost feel naked without it. I carry it on my left hip in a reversed holster were I can draw with either hand.By the way BJ do you ice fish,a great way to keep you legs in shape is to pull your ice house around with them.

AceHand 06-27-2003 11:25 PM

RE: For those about to pack
 
I took hunter saftey a couple years ago again with my kid. The best tip I got out of it was to carry a flare. I' ve tried it and you can start a fire no matter how snowey or wet the wood is. Don' t weigh much and easy to light.


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