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Quote: Good points, all of them. We all fall back on our training under stressful situations. Lack of any training, promotes panic, confusion and sometimes, merely standing there watching the bear charge, mouth hanging open, working the bolt and emptying the rifle's rounds out onto the ground, thinking while panic stricken that they are actually shooting the bear. Phil S. has probably seen this in Alaska as well as the 2 incidents I know of right here in B.C. Grizzly's can have that effect - I suspect a leopard, lion or buff would be even more terrifying. The same sort of following your training has happened when policemen were shot while putting empties in their pocket, just as they did on the range, instead of dumping fired brass and reloading. Thankfully, training has changed, even with the wheel-gun shooters. |