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Originally Posted by Jst1mr
You'll have an opportunity to examine that .410 slug - it will be in the first 3 inches of bear fat and you can dig it out with your fingers while he is preoccupied eating your leg.
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You're being too nice. If you have noticed, when an animal approaches another animal or prey, they always use their nose and approach from the posterior. This is where the easiest access to whatever they are after is, whether it be for breeding or food. A predator grabs prey by the genitals and rips exposing soft tissue first, kidneys, liver and other entrails high in nourishment. If something is chewing on your leg the predator is either still hungry or it's a scavanger eating what's left. Use enough RIFLE to stop a bear attack or a serious handgun minimum of a heavy bullet load .357 magnum or larger and keep fighting until the fight is over for whatever reason. Pepper (spray) is a seasoning and Governor's and Judge's are elected politians that can't always be trusted!