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Holy crap, it was scary just watching that! My impression was that his quick thinking allowed him to shoot the water to frighten the bear without harming her; but perhaps the pressure he was under cause him to miss low and left, as I surely would have done.

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At least these guys knew what they were doing.

As soon as they saw the cubs they looked around for the mother and said lets get out of here.

I'm pretty sure the guy with the gun knew the mother was near as son as he saw the cubs and

intentionally shot the water to scare it. If he was actually trying to shoot the bear he would have kept shooting.

 

Other than a few changes of underwear, I think it was a good outcome.

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It looked to me like the bear whipped a quick 180 the second the round went off. No need to keep shooting once the threat is gone. Also, it's a bit difficult to keep blazing away with the long d/a trigger pull of a revolver.

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Also, it's a bit difficult to keep blazing away with the long d/a trigger pull of a revolver

 

Not if you know how to shoot a revolver.

 

In a situation like that a revolver with a 1" travel and 50LBS trigger pull won't matter, actually not having it sound like a F/A might be the problem. :sarcastichand:

 

Harry

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Also, it's a bit difficult to keep blazing away with the long d/a trigger pull of a revolver.

 

 

I'm with Bob on this one. Although it was difficult to tell from the brief, obscured view in the video, I think it was a S/A revolver.

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In a situation like that a revolver with a 1" travel and 50LBS trigger pull won't matter, actually not having it sound like a F/A might be the problem. :sarcastichand:

 

Harry

I think I have to agree with Harry here. I don't think the guy fired the first shot and thought "Man, that was one heavy trigger pull, I hope that was enough to scare the bear away, because pulling the trigger again would be SUCH a hassle."

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