« Reply #52 on: October 09, 2011, 08:13:17 AM »
I own all 3 and the normal carry for me out in the mountains here in Montana is one of my 45 colts in a bandolier type shoulder holster. My two 45's are both Rugers, Super Blackhawk and Redhawk. I use heavy, 315-335gr SWC or LBT's on top of a full case of H-110 or a bit less LilGun. If at my cabin where there are no large bears but are big cats, my 44's or 357's may go along for the ride, again with heavy for caliber cast with large flat noses. I'm much more conserned with the mountain lions than a bear as I have had more of them follow my tracks while hunting. Really raises the hair on ya when you see them big cat tracks on top of yours in the snow. Carry what you can hit with and practice as much as you can. All large dangerous animals can out run a man easily, and you won't have time to draw and aim, the hand gun is to use if down and can't get to the rifle. Most always carry a large fixed blade knife, handy for most things from digging cat holes to clearing shooting lanes or last ditch defense if everything else is out of reach. Overkill?, maybe, but I'm the one carrying the weight. DP
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Handi's:22Shot, 22LR, 2-22Mag, 22Hornet, 5-223, 2-357Max, 44 mag, 2-45LC, 7-30 Waters, 7mm-08, 280, 25-06, 30-30, 30-30AI, 444Marlin, 45-70, AND 2-38-55s, 158 Topper 22 Hornet/20ga. combo; Levers-Marlins:Two 357's, 44 mag, 4-30-30s, RC-Glenfields 36G-30A & XLR, 3-35 Rem, M-375, 2-444P's, 444SS, 308 MX, 338Marlin MXLR, 38-55 CB, 45-70 GS, XS7 22-250 and 7mm08; BLR's:7mm08, 358Win; Rossi: 3-357mag, 44mag, 2-454 Casull; Winchesters: 7-30 Waters, 45Colt Trapper; Bolt actions, too many; 22's, way too many. Who says it's an addiction?