Re: Grizzly backup 45/70 or 12 gauge
Originally Posted by
snipersights
Looking for opinions on what gun is better for defence against a grizzly. I am planning a trip to the mainland in August for a moose hunt in an area that will have a lot of grizzlies. I am wondering what gun it is better if I get charged for self-defense. What has more stopping power and which gun is more likely to do what I need to do if the opportunity presents itself. I’m well aware that mace is a good deterrent and that nothing guarantees you’re going to survive just looking for ideas from people who actually know which is a better option. If anyone has any ballistic charts or actual ft/lb comparisons from personal knowledge I’d love to hear your advice. Thanks in advance stay safe SS.
I never shot a bear but about 20 years ago switched to a 375 H&H from a 300 Win. mag when hunting in grizz country. Then about 15 years ago added a 45/70 GG & one for Eve (she used a 243 before)
Use the 45/70 when in bushy country & when field dressing/retrieving game. The 375 is used for more open country.
I use 420 gr+P & 540gr +P & Eve uses 320GR Leverevolution.
The 540 gr is used for protection. The scope is removed.
Generally all the 3 rifles needed only one shot to kill a moose or deer.
I was so concerned about grizz attacks that we went & saw Randy Garrett, the bear expert, just south of Seattle to get the grizz killer ammo.
Randy discussed at length with many examples of what it takes to stop a 1000 lbs.+ fearless predator that given a chance will attack you & slowly eat you while you're alive & screaming.
At camp I also have a Defender loaded with 3" Brenneke.
The penetration from the 45/70 is much better due to their Sectional Density(SD)
And please don't count on the bear spray stopping a determined bear-it wont!
From Randy
FIRST CHOICE for defense against heavy grizzly
Our 540-gr +P Hammerhead Ammo is the ideal choice for stopping heavy bears at close quarters or hunting them at short range. This Hammerhead bullet has a meplat (frontal flat) diameter of .360”, which is just one tenth of an inch less than bore diameter. With its tremendous weight to diameter ratio (sectional density) it provides end to end penetration on the heaviest of bears, with exit, and does tremendous damage per unit of penetration due to its extremely blunt front end. This load is carried exclusively by NOAA for protection against coastal grizzly attack. It is also carried by the National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Geological Survey for protection from grizzly attack. For the specific task of stopping a grizzly charge, this ammo has no peer.
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