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It worked once for me and very well. Sow headed up my tree when her Cub spooked. She winded me and headed straight up my tree. I had a can in a holster and rather than throwing a few 10mm rounds down the tree at her, I unleashed the spray. Instantly she stopped and retreated. She, followed by her cub fled my area and I never saw her again. Not even on my camera. She was in the bait daily prior to that incidentBear Spray Report Wrong
So, for over a decade we've heard that bear spray is more effective than firearms at stopping a bear from attacking us - and yet the author of the report says that his report didn't say that. More propaganda from some group where they created a false narrative so that they could add credibility to their agenda.
I think once a bear commits to an attack on a human, there isn't much you can do. He'll need to be shot to cease the attack or he'll leave after the attack on his own. Either way, it's a bad scenario. Not sure where the data comes from on the spray being more effective for brown vs black bears but there isn't any truth to it. Hitting any animal or human attempting an attack with bear spray WILL deter the attackI don't agree, you wont have time to pull bear spray and try it and then resort to a gun, it's one or the other kind of event.
The author of the report that everyone claims proves that bear spray works says that it's not effective against black bear and only good on brown bears when you come in casual contact, but it's only 33% effective when you are actually being attacked by a bear. That means that you have a 66% better chance of stopping a bear attack using a gun.
Bear Spray Report Wrong
So, for over a decade we've heard that bear spray is more effective than firearms at stopping a bear from attacking us - and yet the author of the report says that his report didn't say that. More propaganda from some group where they created a false narrative so that they could add credibility to their agenda.
That's "spray-n-pray". You spray; the bear prays.The only bear spray that I will use is one of my 12 ga. pumps spraying 00 buck and slugs alternated.
If published statistics can be believed, you are much more likely to be killed by your neighbors dogs. In 2017 two people suffered a fatal bear attack. During the same period there were 18 fatalities inflicted by domestic dogs.
Yes, if you position the muzzle right behind its ear.Would a 17 wsm be adequate for elk ?
This 44 magnum is my Bear sprayI think once a bear commits to an attack on a human, there isn't much you can do. He'll need to be shot to cease the attack or he'll leave after the attack on his own. Either way, it's a bad scenario. Not sure where the data comes from on the spray being more effective for brown vs black bears but there isn't any truth to it. Hitting any animal or human attempting an attack with bear spray WILL deter the attack
This 44 magnum is my Bear spray
Save one round for yourself. LolBears, like dogs, don't have sweat glands like humans, which means that the chemical sprays have no effect unless sprayed directly in the eyes or an open mouth. I can tell you that I have carried several different ASR's from pupper capsicum to cs/cap to oc/cs/cn blends and that when it comes to vicsious dogs, if a vicious dog is charging you spray will not stop if for a few seconds it will keep on coming. If they get some in their mouth or directly inhale in their nose, they will back off for a bit to hack and sneeze.
I don't expect a bear to be any less determined than a dog. If spray wards it off it is strictly because it surprised/confused it, the small window for it to be effective is 3-4 seconds after it is deployed. Now as one gentleman said that it scared the momma bear off, it probably did. It scared her and she got a little pain from it so he wasn't worth her trouble and left.
I read an article a few years back that was about handgun loads for bear defense. This guy actually did some research into actual bear shootings and found that most people were using things like jhp's and jsp's for bear defense when what was needed was FMJ's or hard cast lead wadcutters. He did penetration testing with plywood/telephone books to simulate bone of a bears skull and was getting 12-15" penetration with 357's and 44's with hard cast lead slugs. I think that is plenty enough to take out a bear if you do your part.
Now most people will loose their heads in a stressful situation and unless they practice for it they will not be able to put rounds into the bears skull where they are needed. Even with a rifle if you hit It in the vitals and the bear is determined it will take a while for it to bleed out before it stops chewing on you.