Posted on 06/10/2026 4:42:07 AM PDT by marktwain
Bear spray proponents claim bear spray can be deployed faster than handguns, rifles, or shotguns. This is not obvious or certain. The claim is simply made and assumed to be true.
It is not true.
This correspondent believed handguns to be the fastest method. An experienced trainer in Canada showed bear spray could be practically as fast as holstered handguns.
A reasonably fast response is to access and use a defense against bears system in under two seconds. Very fast is to effectively utilize the system in a fraction of a second.
Holstered bear spray and handguns can be about the same speed. Rifles and shotguns, with a chambered cartridge, held at the ready, are faster.
All four systems can meet both standards with a little training and practice if good carrying/ holstering systems are used. In practice, this is harder to do with long guns, because using both hands is nearly essential. Unless a person is dedicated as a guard, there are often times when at least one hand is occupied with other tasks. The temptation to set a long gun against a tree or wall, or inside a tent, or to sling it over the back is great. Bureaucracies may insist on carrying a long gun without a cartridge in the chamber. Handguns and bear spray overcome this by being compact and light enough to use a holster.
With about a half day’s practice and training,
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Haven’t you posted this exact article 100 times already?
Well placed bear spray can be fired directly from your hip, still in the holster.
In practice, spraying while it is in the holster might work some of the time in certain configurations.
Considering about 125 years of handgun use against bears, and about 30 years of bear spray use against bears, how many people have died after having used their preferred defense method?
World wide, 12 people have been killed by bears in situations where bear spray was sprayed against the bear. (11 in North America)
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When you’re being charged by a bear, and your physiology goes into panic mode, don’t expect to be able to land any rounds. Literally spray and pray.
Most people land enough rounds to stop the bear.
The numbers are what they are. Most of the time, extreme speed and extreme accuracy are not required.
Nearly everyone can draw and hit a target at less than 10 yards with two shots in under two seconds.
With practice, the time drops to less than a second and a half.
In the vast number of human/bear conflicts, people have more than two seconds to react.
A great many of the cases where they don’t have time, they were sleeping when the bear attacked. A way to protect your sleeping area, such as an electric fence, or a dog to alert you and distract the bear, is a good idea.
Most people, in a stressful situation, do what they trained to do. If you trained yourself to draw and shoot, that is what you will do. It does not take a lot of training. A minute or two a day, with an unloaded pistol, will bring you up to good speed in a couple of weeks.
Do bears know about the 20 Foot Rule?
I doubt it. Bears act and respond and learn.
We have taught a lot of bears not to respect humans.
When being charged by a bear you revert to your training.
If you have trained.
People panic because they haven’t given any thought to acting properly.
sounds like BS from a uninformed user of bear spray or firearms.
The AI doesn’t go out out in the wild and have real life experience with the bear . I’ll take a firearm.
[The AI doesn’t go out out in the wild and have real life experience with the bear . I’ll take a firearm.]
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