grand veneur;
Good morning to you sir, I see it's already tomorrow in your part of the world.

Thanks for the video link, it's interesting to see what folks in other parts of the world do as far as practical shooting preparation is concerned.

In the northern parts of BC where some people are employed to protect workers from problem bears - both grizzly and black - they run a similar course of fire with a charging bear on tracks on their annual qualifying tests.

As far as I'm aware they're running shotguns shooting slugs only and they're required to hit the charging bear 4 times as it comes at them at 40kph from a start 40m away to it's stopping at 2m.

I'd like to be able to run through a course such as that myself someday, though I have no illusions as to how sobering it would be as far as how unprepared I very likely am for a bear charge.

Thanks again sir and all the best to you in the upcoming weeks.

Dwayne


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