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Originally Posted by driver2
yeah they aren't much fun! They do give you a comforting feeling though. The only real problem is , If you're trying for a big bull out at 250 yds plus it's kind of like dropping in mortar rounds, lots of elevation needed.
ps; My side arm now days is a ss Anaconda with the 6-3/4 inch barrel. I used to pack a 357 but then I saw the video of the ranger doing a release on a young sow grizzly over in the sunlight basin. She came out of the barrel trailer turned a 180, went right up the side of the trailer and took him right to the ground. He was carrying a 357 and he emptied it into her at point blank range. She finally died but not before she expressed her displeasure. She was a little one about 5 or 6 hundred pounds.
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Yeah I've seen that video, the poor bastard. If I'm in an area with a lot of thick willows on foot, I pack my .500 with doubletap hardcast rounds.
http://www.doubletapammo.net/index.p...product_id=169