Don't do what this lucky idiot did. Let your dog near a bear family and try to run them off were crappy shoes and loaded with skeet shot. Guy is very lucky he is not dead. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj7Z5oMWuIU[/ame]
He WAS shooting; unfortunate for him, it was a DSLR camera instead of a gun.
The story on that photo is grim; it's not a Photoshop. I can't remember the name of the guy, but he was a noted nature photographer and that was the last picture he ever took. Seems like it was about ten years ago.
I would aim at the bear.![]()
Why does the bear scene in "The Great Outdoors" come to mind?![]()
You can easily shoot round ball flintlocks muzzleloaders at 1500 fps. Back in the days of Hugh Glass, a .54" round ball was considered a bear gun.
An old Lyman Blackpowder Handbook lists a .54 caliber rifle loaded with 90 grains of GOEX FFFg, shot from a 32" barrel , as having a muzzle velocity of 1591 feet per second. The muzzle energy is 1235 foot pounds with 500 foot pounds remaining at 100 yards. A typical flint lock of the late 1700s was 42", so energy would be higher still. That is definitely adequate to kill a bear at 50 yards if the aim was good.
Compare that to the highest power 357 load listed in Cartridges of the World and the best one can do with factory loads is near 1000 ft lbs. 44 Magnum gets one up to around 1300 ft lbs.
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Would prefer this if ever bear hunting, lol.
Uh, my first move wouldn't be waiting until I was seated in the outhouse!
Agreed, bears ain't the only ones doing it the woods!
Giant Bear Casually Walks Past Tourists in Alaska's Katmai National Park - YouTube