Back country carry gun

Springfield V16 in 45 Super, Buffalo Bore 255g hardcast at 1100 fps.

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But what do you guys carry for a deck gun. This cute little critter was on my deck eating out of our bird feeder

Birdshot in the arse to start with....he will be back....
 
I'm considering a Ruger Alaskan vs S&W 69 - both in .44 Magnum. The Ruger is about $200 more - do you guys think it's worth it?

I'm in AZ, but I do find myself hiking in Montana usually once each summer.
I have a 2 inch Ruger Alaskan. It shoots accurately and doesn't seem to be too heavy to carry
 
DrBob,

To answer your question, I live in South Anchorage - Rabbit Creek vicinity.
Give me a shout sometime when you might be in the area and have time.
We can discuss this Back Country Carry Gun thing to tiny bits.

Cheers,
Paul / Velo Dog.
 
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I did not take time to re-read entire thread but I didn’t see it mentioned. I wear my Glock 10mm in a chest holster. If you’re ambushed by a bear or mountain lion and you have your sidearm on your right hip and he grabs you by the right arm you may have trouble getting to it.
 
I did not take time to re-read entire thread but I didn’t see it mentioned. I wear my Glock 10mm in a chest holster. If you’re ambushed by a bear or mountain lion and you have your sidearm on your right hip and he grabs you by the right arm you may have trouble getting to it.
Haven't thought about being disabled, I'll have to consider my options here. I carry a 1911 in a serpa, Underwood penetrators in .45 ACP. The Glock 10mm is to big for my girly hands. I have a Kimber 1911 in 10mm I do like. However, the 45 is my go to.
 
Same i couldn't shoot myself with my offhand lol . I guess I'll have to protect my right side.
 
I was worried about that, now I spend at least 1/3 of my pistol range time left handed. Still not pretty but somewhat functional.
Same i couldn't shoot myself with my offhand lol . I guess I'll have to protect my right side.
 
A recent event in Alaska.

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Location: Sterling
Type: Bear Mauling DLP
Dispatch Text:

On June 10, 2023, at approximately 20:24, while rabbit hunting north of the Sterling Highway at mile 73.5 Nicholas Abraham Age 34 of Sterling AK was attacked by a sow brown bear with cubs. Abrahams was able to shoot and kill the sow with a 44 handgun. Abrams had non-life-threatening injuries.

Posted on 6/11/2023 6:57:19 AM by DPS\cgjohnson
 
I choose a revolver over an auto because if you’re in contact with a bear, a revolver worked even jammed into the bear. In this situation a auto can go out of battery & not fire.
 
I choose a revolver over an auto because if you’re in contact with a bear, a revolver worked even jammed into the bear. In this situation a auto can go out of battery & not fire.
That is a good, often overlooked point. Good luck clearing a jam while a brown bear is on top of you, shaking you like a rag doll from the scalp. But in any less than ideal cartridge for bear killing, an auto with more rounds on tap will still increase your odds of survival over a revolver left in the car because it weighs 4 pounds, or one that you wound and enrage the territorial bear with poor shooting because of the flinch you have developed from massive recoil.

My personal vote is an auto in 10mm with full-house loads, cast lead preferably.

But all things aside, train with what you intend to carry. Owning a handgun doesn't make a person a gunfighter any more than owning a Ferrari makes one a race car driver.

My father told me one time when I asked him about the adequacy of his snub nosed .38 special that he carried when hiking in areas with a lot of black bear, his response was "it's not for the bear..." beats getting eaten alive I guess.
 
If I think it's possible I'll encounter a bear (upland hiking) I carry a 10mm. If I think I may well encounter a bear ( thick bush) I carry a .44 Mag. If I think it probable I'll encounter a bear (salmon fishing) I carry a .475 Linebaugh.
I believe I've said that before, time for me to quit abusing this dead horse.
 
I can shoot my 1911 in 45 Super. I familiar with it and decent enough. It's light enough that I don't mind carrying it. If I need more I'll carry my 500 Jeffery.
 

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