Just for fun, every once in a while we take our .44s to an indoor range with targets on pulleys. (Scottsdale Gun Club, C2, Ted's)
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or one like it, and crop it until the bear's face fills an 8 1/2 x 11 paper.
Put the bear face out at 45 or 50 feet (depending on the speed of the target carrier), set the new distance for 3 feet*, load up with your bear country loads, go to low ready, then press the target Go button. Try to get as many shots into the bear's face as you can before he gets to you.
It is a real adrenaline rush!
* The reason you set the target to come to 3 feet instead of 0 is that there is a tendency to fire the last shot and set the target on fire.
Print this picture: https://occupy835wydr.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/the-grizzly-bear-snarling.jpeg
or one like it, and crop it until the bear's face fills an 8 1/2 x 11 paper.
Put the bear face out at 45 or 50 feet (depending on the speed of the target carrier), set the new distance for 3 feet*, load up with your bear country loads, go to low ready, then press the target Go button. Try to get as many shots into the bear's face as you can before he gets to you.
It is a real adrenaline rush!
* The reason you set the target to come to 3 feet instead of 0 is that there is a tendency to fire the last shot and set the target on fire.