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Old November 1, 2011, 01:24 PM   #9
Alaska444
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Sorry, he not only killed the beast, but he indeed STOPPED him to the point he dropped, and then got up and decided he didn't want anymore of that medicine. How many times have you seen a .375 kill a bear yet fail to stop it.

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“The investigation shows that, from approximately 10 yards, the hunter fired two shots at the charging grizzly bear,” said Sgt. Josh Lockwood, conservation officer. “The animal went down, got back up and took off.
A whole lot of bears hit with bigger rifles have done exactly as this one did. You can't argue with success. That is the whole point of this thread. Indeed, the hunter had more to give him if he hadn't run off as well. The .444 did as it is designed to do shooting the sucker through and through twice over.
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