Posted on 06/27/2017 5:50:16 AM PDT by marktwain
A 16-year-old was killed by a black bear on a organized race in Alaska yesterday, on 19 June, 2017. The runner had plenty of time to use a defensive firearm. He had called family members to text them that he was being chased by a bear. From adn.com:
The runner had apparently made it to the halfway point turnaround and was on his way down when he used his phone to text a family member at 12:37 p.m. that he was being chased by a bear, Precosky said. The family member approached Precosky, who was then in the middle of handing out awards.This has all the hallmarks of predatory black bear attack. The attack was well telegraphed, because the runner had time to phone and text people about it. After the runner was killed, the bear stayed near the body and would not allow rescuers near it. The bear was finally driven off when a park ranger shot it in the face with a shotgun slug, wounding it.
"I went off and talked to him about it, trying to get a straight story," Precosky said. "He was very shaken and had received this communication."
A search was launched immediately, Precosky said. The family member had GPS coordinates from the missing runner's phone that helped guide searchers to the area where his phone was. But the searchers, including runners that were part of the race, couldn't get closer.
"This young man didn't do anything wrong. He was just in the wrong place," Crockett said. "You can't predict which bear is going to be predatory."Exactly so. Which is why prudent people carry arms.
"...personal best finishing time..."
different chambered? Or totally different.
Thanks.
I was not familiar with it.
More like our AR15 (M16) round.
I did a search and saw the details. As per model number? AK-47 was implemented in 1947 and AK-74 in 1974. That makes sense. Many things don’t.
From the performance specs it appears the AK-74 is pretty close to M-16 performance levels (range & accuracy) . Not quite but close.
There is a big difference in weight. With full ammo load.
I still prefer heavier projectiles. Speed is not everything and it induces some bullet instability problems. It is a balance issue.
When tasering Moose keep an eye out for Squirrel.
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