Bear attack!!!
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Bear attack!!!
I put two shots into the gaping, slavering mouth of a charging grizzly with my elephant gun this morning at Bill Poole's hunting rifle shoot at the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club.
Also shot some antelope at over 400 yards.
Lots of fun! If you're in the neighborhood or shooting a pistol match come and play with us.
Also shot some antelope at over 400 yards.
Lots of fun! If you're in the neighborhood or shooting a pistol match come and play with us.
Murderer!!!
Rover you could have scared off the bear using pepper spray.
How would you feel if a person used an elephant gun on you?
How would you feel if a person used an elephant gun on you?
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that's not Roger, but the best photos of the event
I will deliberately NOT schedule the hunting rifle shoots on the same day as our ISSF/USAShooting PTO's.
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Looks like good fun!
However, the rifle in the pictures (it looks like a Marlin "Guide gun") doesn't (in my eyes at least) really qualify as an elephant gun...
I have one myself, but I don't push it harder than 350gr@1900fps or 430gr@1600fps
Anyway, that's plenty enough for anything in my neck of the woods...
However, the rifle in the pictures (it looks like a Marlin "Guide gun") doesn't (in my eyes at least) really qualify as an elephant gun...
I have one myself, but I don't push it harder than 350gr@1900fps or 430gr@1600fps
Anyway, that's plenty enough for anything in my neck of the woods...
The gun is a "Guide Gun" and the person in the picture is not "Rover".
The elephant gun referred to is a .411KDG(.458 Winchester Magnum necked down to .411). I had it built for hunting when I lived in Alaska. It uses a 400 grain bullet at 2400 fps, but I was using reduced cast bullet loads.
And...it's a hell of a lot of fun!!!
The elephant gun referred to is a .411KDG(.458 Winchester Magnum necked down to .411). I had it built for hunting when I lived in Alaska. It uses a 400 grain bullet at 2400 fps, but I was using reduced cast bullet loads.
And...it's a hell of a lot of fun!!!
or, DUH!, me again - it's just cardboard, and you see the bullet holes in it, while the round itself is expended into the backstop. (notice that I go for the complicated first, then the simple :-)Anonymous wrote:It looks hilarious, BUT - aren't you concerned about backsplatter of the bullet at that close distance? (presuming that the charging bear is made of steel. Maybe it's a rubber material?)
Anyway, it looks like a fun moving target system. Reminds me of the air rifle running boar track we built in the junior club. Lots of string and pulleys!
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Actually, it's short, light, and waterproof for use in the dense Alaskan rain forest.
It kicks the snot out of me, but after one experience with a small bear I built it to have something with a little more thump. The next two bears I shot were not a problem (one shot disable/kill).
Now I just play with it using light loads. No big bears in Arizona.
I'm going to try it again for Bill Poole's Big Bore Shoot.
It kicks the snot out of me, but after one experience with a small bear I built it to have something with a little more thump. The next two bears I shot were not a problem (one shot disable/kill).
Now I just play with it using light loads. No big bears in Arizona.
I'm going to try it again for Bill Poole's Big Bore Shoot.
For Rover the Joker
I like the way you manage to inject humer into this forum. Let me sugest that you stick to the humor when disagreing with some one elses post. You are sometimes too clever for me and I often misunderstand the point you are making. I suppose the same may be said of me but it is untentional I assure every one. Good bear shooting Rover. Bill Horton