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Originally Posted by varmint
the first time you'll be aware of a cougar attack is when it's knocked you off your horse, and has you pinned to the ground. i would probably want a snub nosed .38.
but a big .44 revolver is the best choice for all around. we could get into a big discussion over ammo. i've listened to guys go on for hours over wether ball or hollowpoint is best for stopping a bear.
RPKSEQ, where did you see the alaska bear attack stats. i'd be interested in reading them.
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On a Alaska State website. I will attempt to find it again for you.
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