Situational Awareness

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Re: Situational Awareness

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recaffeination wrote:File off the front sight if you carry a .380 for bears so it won't hurt as much.
So, when the .380 is passed by Bear? Garbage in/Garbage out.
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Re: Situational Awareness

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old farmer wrote:
recaffeination wrote:File off the front sight if you carry a .380 for bears so it won't hurt as much.
So, when the .380 is passed by Bear? Garbage in/Garbage out.
:leaving "rlol"
That saying comes from old bear hands and doesn't refer to the bear's ingestion of the .380, but where the bear is likely to place it after it's used on him.

Hint: The pain referred to is the shooter's, not the bear's.
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Re: Situational Awareness

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I carry a .380 when my .40 cal is not suitable for the situation.

If I were in a bear-rich environment, neither of the above would be suitable.

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Re: Situational Awareness

Post by speedsix »

...Daddy done tole me anything worth shooting is worth shooting well...be it BG or bear...
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