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[–] RedditThoughtPolice 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

White adipose trash.

On a side note, if you carry a .22 for grizzly protection, make sure to save a round for yourself!

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[–] GoldenPhoenix 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Came here to say. A .22 for grizzlies?

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[–] Literallycant [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Mainly polar bears. When you hike in polar bear country the govt strongly recommend a firearm. Never had to use it knock wood. Typically a bear banger is enough for black or cinnamon bears but I've yet to meet a grizzly and I really don't want to

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[–] RedditThoughtPolice 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Totally off topic. But i feel like you should hear this:

I grew up going hunting in Alaska and fishing in Montana. My first summer job was guiding fly fishing tours on the Ruby river. I have only had a few close encounters with bears and only once did I use spray. It worked like magic. It has been thoroughly tested and is the superior way to stop an aggressive bruin. That said, I still carried a raging bull 454, but honestly felt it to be a useless dead weight. One that I wouldn't even trust to stop a charging polar or grizzly. To stop the bear before it gored you, you would have to directly hit the heart or the brain-stem. And a grizzlies skull is so thick. It's practically a plate of armor.

Grab some bear spray. It's lighter, easier to use effectively, and cheap. I would hate to see a fellow shitlord be bear-food. You don't have to trust me, just research for yourself. 99% of experts will tell you the same thing.