frenchie
Well-known member
This is for all you avid campers and hunters out there.....
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> > >The attached pictures are of a guy who works for the forest service
> > >in Alaska. He was out deer hunting. A large...large, world-record Griz
> > >charged him from about 50 yards away. The guy unloaded a 7mm Mag,
> > >Semi-auto into the bear and it dropped a few feet from him.
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> > >The thing was still alive so he reloaded and capped it in the head.
> > >It was over one thousand six hundred pounds, 12'6" high at the
> > >shoulder.
> > >It's a world record!
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> > >The bear had killed a couple of other people. Of course, the game
> > >department did not let him keep it.
> > >Think about it. This thing, on it's hind legs, could walk up to the
> > >average single story house and be at eye level with the roof
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> > >
> > >
> > >The attached pictures are of a guy who works for the forest service
> > >in Alaska. He was out deer hunting. A large...large, world-record Griz
> > >charged him from about 50 yards away. The guy unloaded a 7mm Mag,
> > >Semi-auto into the bear and it dropped a few feet from him.
> > >
> > >The thing was still alive so he reloaded and capped it in the head.
> > >It was over one thousand six hundred pounds, 12'6" high at the
> > >shoulder.
> > >It's a world record!
> > >
> > >The bear had killed a couple of other people. Of course, the game
> > >department did not let him keep it.
> > >Think about it. This thing, on it's hind legs, could walk up to the
> > >average single story house and be at eye level with the roof