You got sasquatches out there, they keep grizz for pets. Better get that BFR in 45438 Super, along with a 10mm are on my short list that I want. I'm also drooling to get a revolver in 454 Casull. Just in case that some grizzly bears decide to migrate to East Texas!
You got sasquatches out there, they keep grizz for pets. Better get that BFR in 454
BigfootI'm still trying to figure out if we have any Bigfoots!
.41mag? Yeah. Its dying. Good round but ammo makers never really backed it. Few guns chambered for it around.
Get an Alaskan, ported. The fireball is....impressive.38 Super, along with a 10mm are on my short list that I want. I'm also drooling to get a revolver in 454 Casull. Just in case that some grizzly bears decide to migrate to East Texas!
I'm still trying to figure out if we have any Bigfoots!
Ain’t that where the Rainbow Family decided to occupy years back? Them unshaved hippy women might be easily confused for bigfooted stanksnatch.Go to Sam Houston National Forest, you’ll find out very quick if there are Squatch!
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Just imagine what that can do to a bruins skull?!?
I have posted this before, but it “bears” posting againIf the bear is kind enough to turn it's head sideways and hold still instead of charging.
Note that the front of a bears skull is very sloped. Bullets fired between the eyes are too high to hit the very small brain, which is lower in the skull case. Those bullets mostly deflect.
This griz was killed by a single .22lr round fired from the side by an experienced bear hunter. The extra holes were to make sure it was dead:
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When a bear is facing you, a shot up the nose will hit the brain. But just try and hit that when a bear is charging:
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https://www.ammoland.com/2019/11/ca...ows-where-to-aim-when-attacked/#axzz6v2S5X3aH
I have posted this before, but it “bears” posting again
Good luck with that aimed shot on a charging bear.Video: Furious grizzly springs out of trap and attacks a camera | Daily Mail Online
Furious grizzly bear springs out of a trap it had been kept in for observation in Whitefish Mountains, Montana, and takes out its anger on a camerawww.dailymail.co.uk
Yep, that's one great handgun round.They forgot to list 35 Remington on their listing, but maybe it’s already an obsolete caliber, but I still have it, shoot it, and love it.
My bad, It slipped my mind it was a handgun calibers discussion/article.I have several .32s. I sure hope it's not dying.
Yep, that's one great handgun round.
Why? .35 Remington is a great handgun round. I know I love mine.My bad, It slipped my mind it was handgun calibers.
going to my corner putting on my cone shaped hat.
My bad, It slipped my mind it was handgun calibers.
going to my corner putting on my cone shaped hat.
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You have to pardon Ben, he thinks 30-30 is a great handgun round too.Why? .35 Remington is a great handgun round. I know I love mine.
Sasquatch genitalia is three times the size of that skull. It’s serious business pooping in the woods. Be on guard.If the bear is kind enough to turn it's head sideways and hold still instead of charging.
Note that the front of a bears skull is very sloped. Bullets fired between the eyes are too high to hit the very small brain, which is lower in the skull case. Those bullets mostly deflect.
This griz was killed by a single .22lr round fired from the side by an experienced bear hunter. The extra holes were to make sure it was dead:
View attachment 256667
When a bear is facing you, a shot up the nose will hit the brain. But just try and hit that when a bear is charging:
View attachment 256668
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/11/ca...ows-where-to-aim-when-attacked/#axzz6v2S5X3aH