Seems like KodiakHntr is one of the few that know what a big grizzly in his prime can do. I'm not talking about a two year old that just got off mommie's tit and clumsily chases new born calves because he's half starved and doesn't know how to kill.
I still say that if a large Grizz in his prime is intent on getting you, you had better hope there's lots of distance between you and him and no alders and trees in the way. I still say a scope is a handicap in that scenario. I've never shot at a charging grizz but have shot a couple of charging blacks. Have witnessed a deer get run down by a grizz and it was awesome to see. The bear knocked it down and immediately tore out a piece of that deer the size of a 10 pound roast. It looked like it tour the whole neck out while holding it down with it's front legs. I've spent many years working remotely and have seen many things that would really surprise you about grizzlies. They even kill and eat each other, which isn't common with blacks.


It is better to be judged by 12 than to be carried by 6.