My bear gun, when I lived in Alaska, was Taurus Raging Bull in 454 Casull.Hey guys, taking the family out west in July. We're going to be exploring a lot of Western Montana and coming down into Wyoming & Idaho. My daughter is 10months old now and will be in the child backpack for day hikes. Anytime I went out there in the past(before I had a kid) I just had bear spray. Since we have a little one now I want to carry a firearm in addition to bear spray.
It needs to be: a handgun for size/convivence
large enough caliber to do some damage on a big animal if worst case scenario
it needs to be affordable(like under $500 or) (this trip is adding up quickly)
I've always like .44 magnums. I don't know what alls out there but want to read your opinions and what you'd carry. thanks
Sold it before I left Alaska. Wished many times that I had kept it.
PS Center mass shots for bears. Their skulls are sloped, so pistol rounds do not penetrate head, only 30-06 and up calibers do.
. North Ga. "mountains" are fine but anything over 5,000 feet or with the potential for black bears and I got to hear complaints. Also, taking a child anywhere except the toy store or ice cream parlor can bring it's own set of problems.
