... and spend how much time unloading your bird shot and searching for the slugs in your pocket?
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Splitting hairs again!!
Going to put more bait out at an active sight,I believe was the initial thought train of this thread? That's why I said slugs!!
However if I had birdshot in, and a bear charged me I "might " use the bs, rather than reload with slugs!!! Duh, let me think about that!
Walking in to a bait or a feeder where you have knowledge of bears coming around I would be walking in with the 12ga loaded with slugs and not care what any CO or person on this board says.
If I were hunting grouse and worried about a bear I would stop worrying and shoot it at close range with birdshot if that is all that I had.
I think that is the point guys are missing...were discussing a self defense situation and having to shot a charging bear with a shotgun loaded with birdshot.
and the answer is yes...It will STOP the bear...it won't 'devastate' it like a slug will...but it will STOP the bear.
Especially if you shot it in the face and blind it or better yet shot it in mouth and sever the spine at the back of the throat.
It's about breaking off the attack...not necessarily about killing the bear with a well placed shot to the vitals.
Bushman. You had better wait till the bear is 5 feet away. If I remember correctly the definition of a charging bear that can be dispatched according to the MNR and CFO is approximately 7 feet. Anything further and it is deemed not a threat and cannot be fired directly on.
Didn't know they had quantified it that precisely and I sure wouldn't wait until he go that close. If he knows I am there and starts to approach me, that's all I'd need.
When I see the videos of guys in tree stands that the bear climbs up to...that's just nuts.