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#272312 - 10/17/14 03:29 PM Re: Shoots bear, and buddy [Re: Greg_Sackett]
JerryFountain Offline
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Originally Posted By: Greg_Sackett
No argument there, but how many of us practice for CQB situations with our scoped bolt guns?

Handguns and MBRs or carbines? Sure. But I've only done long range stuff with a hunting rifle.

Sounds like a good excuse to take Thunder Ranch's Urban Precision Rifle class!


Not talking about the current situation, since I don't know if the shooter had practiced at close range or not. That being said, hunting shots are usually under 100 m and often less in the area he was hunting. A hunter should know where his rifle shoots at all probable distances. Ir is particularly important when hunting bear or in bear territory - obviously.

Respectfully,

Jerry

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#272313 - 10/17/14 03:35 PM Re: Shoots bear, and buddy [Re: dougwalkabout]
M_a_x Offline
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Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
We should cut the victim's partner a little slack. Tricky business, shooting a bear at close range in a high stress situation.

Maybe we should even cut a liberal amount of slack. The choice seems to have been shoot and risk the partners health or wait for the outcome of the attack. I doubt that the victim would have been better off with just waiting.
The amount of practice required for such a situation may not be affordable for the average hunter. I would expect it from a hunting guide though.

Originally Posted By: dougwalkabout
Especially with a hunting rifle zeroed for, say, 100 yards or greater. It would take some deliberate practice to know where the round would strike at close range.

The usual scoped hunting rifle is going to strike a little low. At 10m itīs about the distance between your barrel and the center of your scope. At 25m the difference can be neglected. I tried that with my 7x64. Itīs not that hard to compensate for that. Taking proper aim under much stress and in a hurry is quite a different subject though.
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#272315 - 10/17/14 05:05 PM Re: Shoots bear, and buddy [Re: AKSAR]
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Registered: 10/05/08
Posts: 154
Loc: Northern Colorado
Poor guy! This is why I carry bear spray, but with the acknowledgement that my adrenal fight-or-flight response is so overwhelming, that I seriously doubt I could even discharge it properly, much less a firearm. One time when I was faced with a serious physical threat, I somehow leaped over an 8 foot fence and ran two miles without even getting tired -- however my hands were shaking like someone who'd downed a gallon of expresso. Ugh.


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