Huntswithdogs,
For what it is worth, I wouldn't think twice about taking my Tikka
M695, in .25-06 Rem. out for black bear, and one just under 700
lbs, was taken not too far from our property. My brother had it
close several times while archery hunting for whitetails. This
bear did have him start packing a sidearm, after it came close,
and growled at him, in his tree stand. At any rate, give me a
.25-06 Rem, and a 115 gr. Barnes TSX bullet loaded to MAX
pressure, and a decent shot opportunity, and there will be
bear steaks on the grill. If I was in a charging bear situation,
I still would rather face a bear with the .25-06, rather than a
.41 Mag single action pistol, which is what I carried in Alaska.
If for some reason, I did carry the .25-06 Rem., and
I was concerned about charging bears, I would just strap on
the tactical holster, with the 1911, loaded with some wicked
rounds. Five rounds from the Tikka, and a couple of mags
of serious flesh tearing .45 bullets, would be more than even
the mythical bears of the terrible dark forest can handle.

Actually this would be seriously over gunned by those silly
archery hunter's standards :-D
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