THECOACH ZED,
You and I are about 40 min from each other, I live on the USA side, close to PresqueIsle. FUR AND FAT......BONE AND MASS.....The deer we have (or don't have any more) are much larger then then down south. I wouldn't use buckshot on them, just because our woods make it hard to see more then 50 yards at a time. most would say this is the best choice in that situation. My shot gun is set up with a pattern master choke, shoots wicked tight pattern. Like shootall is stating so tight you have to aim. I shoot it lots, rolling tire w/ target in it, or just to shoot. I'm not one to take a snap shot on big game, I guess I have shot my share of running deer, but I also knew my weapon and knew I had the shot. I was also willing to take the chance (in my younger years) to bring home the bacon so to speak. BEAR>>>>>>ANY..........BEAR..........FUR AND FAT.........BONE AND MASS...........Close is 20 feet..........When tracking you will find Mr. Bear in a place that will give him the advantage.....It will be fast....really fast........Some, like people, will run, but only to a point then when faced with the fact that this thing (you) will not go away then they will put themselves in a spot to take full advantage of there god given ability to put the hurt on anything that come with in striking range....You might hear a low growl......teeth popping.......or a low hum............you might not hear anything......I wouldn't want to fight with a 50lb cub that was hurt. My point is shootall has shot many deer, grown up shooting a shot gun at deer size targets. He knows his gun and how to use it.......I kill bear for a living, I've been in the situation where we have had to track them in the dark and deal with a bad hit............I use buck shot, with a full or mod choke tube, because my shots are measured in feet.........to tight a pattern and I might miss......leaving me with a bear chewing on my back side.....FUR AND FAT.......BONE AND MASS......you will NOT get a pass thru shot.......you will have no blood.........and if you don't kill it then you will have the opertunity to do as I have stated........then bring your shot gun and a few brave people to hold the light as you track your bear on your hands and knees, because there will be no other way to do it because there is no blood.....My daughter shot her bear with a 180 gr partition bullet at 12 steps......no exit.........very little blood........70 yards........dead..........just my two cents but stick with what redhawk, make a big hole.......A REALLY BIG HOLE...........