08-01-2015, 04:02 PM
(08-01-2015, 10:31 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: The only two animals I think you might have a problem with .357 magnum are Polar Bears and maybe a very large Moose. A .357 magnum should be enough to drop even the biggest mountain lion. And it will dispatch a charging buffalo. So I think a quality .357 revolver will deal with 99% of anything you can encounter. So I have to agree with rwhite, if 6 rds of .357 mag. can't deal with it, .44 mag is not likely to improve the situation much. That's why god created rifles.
I was thinking Polar Bears, I forgot about moose.
(08-01-2015, 10:31 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: The only two animals I think you might have a problem with .357 magnum are Polar Bears and maybe a very large Moose. A .357 magnum should be enough to drop even the biggest mountain lion. And it will dispatch a charging buffalo. So I think a quality .357 revolver will deal with 99% of anything you can encounter. So I have to agree with rwhite, if 6 rds of .357 mag. can't deal with it, .44 mag is not likely to improve the situation much. That's why god created rifles.
I was thinking Polar Bears, I forgot about moose.
I was thinking Polar Bears, I forgot about moose.


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