Posted on 11/26/2017 5:34:41 AM PST by marktwain
If you're puzzled by the tone of the "news" report, it came from a Billings TV station that, exactly as its fellow media sources in Billings, is so far left that they were rooting for the bear over the Evil Gun Carrying Hunter but will take the validation of the bear spray as a PAT.
No, sir. Those Big Time "news" folks don't like much of anything but the latest story line from the DNC Mothership, AP or (fall down in worshipful awe) the NY Times or WaPo to the point that normal folks around here don't even tune in for weather forecasts any more.
About the second time you tune in for a weather report and get an oration on GlowBullWarming (while the outside air temperature is well below freezing and the snow's coming down a couple inches an hour) the term "waste of time and electricity" does tend to come to mind....
Besides, we're 30 miles past the last Billings streetlight to the place where Roku, the internet and my very own weather station rule and Montana Open Carry is practiced.
When I was young there were no bear in the northern part of Lower Michigan. When I go home now and go into the woods my Model 29 is always on my side and my wife carries her 45 ACP.
I bought mine in 1982 and it has the 6” barrel.
You found your source.
He may have had the rifle at ready and been taken by surprise. Hard to swing a rifle around when the bear is already on you. As big as they are the can strike like a snake.
You found your source.
Yes I did. I feel very confident using that quote now. Professor Tom Smith is one of the two authors who started all the “bear spray is more effective than firearms” nonsense.
The two studies commonly cited to show this do nothing of the sort. They use completely different criteria for success. Firearm cases are cherry picked so badly the authors say the percentages would be better, if they had used numerous other cases available to them.
Cases that counted as successes for spray would not be counted at all for firearms.
You have to carefully read both studies to see all the statistical legerdemain going on.
The biggest trick is using the two studies as if they studied the same thing, when they are wildly different.
The authors refuse to release their data sets. This is what passes for science in the days of “climate change” alarmism.
Yeah, I hear ya. Sure, pepper spray works, sometimes. I could argue that singing to a bear might thwart an attack, sometimes, but I’m not doing the research. Black bears usually run away from me. But I’ve trailed wounded ones, and a 30-06 feels pretty puny and way too long in the brush. Grizzly? I’ve never seen one, but I’m inclined to believe that if one were charging, I’d feel undergunned with whatever I had.
LOL!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.