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To: G Larry
Any decent weight/designed bullet traveling at over about 800fps well have no trouble punching through a bears skull.

I have seen several bears in the 400 lb range that have been head shot through and through with a 215 gr hard cast at 1050fps.

Out of a short barreled 41 mag. An angle shot not hitting the schull dead on could lead to a bullet not going when it is surpose too but that could be with any thing.

50 posted on 08/29/2011 1:20:45 PM PDT by riverrunner
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To: riverrunner

Griz?
With their 2.5 to 3.0 inch forehead?


52 posted on 08/29/2011 2:00:12 PM PDT by G Larry (I dream of a day when a man is judged by the content of his character)
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To: riverrunner
I found this account online:

My .44 magnum is a Ruger Super Redhawk similar to the one pictured but with a 9.5" barrel. The Alaskan model with the 2.5" barrel in .454 Casull was the one that stopped this grizzly. I don't know if I could hang on to it for more than one shot.

Man kills charging bear with .454 Casull

Greg Brush, an Alaskan fishing guide, was ambushed with no warning by a charging bear. All he had time to do was pull out his .454 Casull and fire as fast as possible, while falling backwards after tripping on a branch. The Anchorage Daily News reports:

He drew a Ruger .454 Casull revolver. There was no time to aim, barely time to squeeze the trigger. He’s not sure whether he got off two shots or three, but one proved fatal.

“Total luck shot,” he said.

“It doesn’t get any closer. He slid by me on his chin when I shot him,” Brush said. “I was backpedaling as fast as I could. I wasn’t even aiming. I tripped over my own feet as I pulled the trigger.”

He estimated that the animal weighed 900-plus pounds, and was 15 to 20 years old. It had grass packed in its molars and little fat on its bones.

“It was starving to death and saw an opportunity,” Brush said.

I sometimes get asked what should be carried in bear country. I always say the same thing: “I know nothing about bears but if I was in bear country I would want a .44 Magnum by my side”. I despair when people say they would rather carry their 9mm or .40 S&W Glock because they can get off more shots! This story perfectly illustrates that you may only get off one or two shots at a charging 900 pound beast! A 9mm round is not going to do much good.

Greg was most likely carrying a Ruger Super Redhawk. The Low-Glare Stainless model has a 7.5″ barrel and is available chambered in .454 Casull or .45 Colt. It has a MSRP of $992.

55L tm Man kills charging bear with .454 Casull photo

Big thank you to Don for emailing me the link.

UPDATE: Commenters point out that he was using the Super Redhawk Alaskan. This snub nosed .454 Casull has a 2.5″ barrel . It also has a MSRP of $922. Thanks guys for the correction.

229L tm Man kills charging bear with .454 Casull photo

Tom Gresham has an interview with Greg on his Gun Talk show. Thanks to Jake for the link.

53 posted on 08/29/2011 2:12:02 PM PDT by Second Amendment First ("Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..." - Thomas Jefferson.)
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