Would a bear survive a shotgun?

It is a common misconception that shotgun ammunition is a good way to chase away a bear. In reality, target or bird-hunting shot is an ineffective solution that often leads to unnecessary outcomes. Bears have relatively thin skin and shotgun ammunition can be extremely harmful and even lethal.
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Can a bear survive a shotgun?

You could shoot UNCOOKED SPAGHETTI at a bear with a shotgun at point blank, and you would stand a good chance of killing it. Birdshot, buckshot or slugs will DECIMATE a bear's head at point blank range.
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What kind of gun will kill a bear?

Big-bore revolvers are the classic backup gun in bear country, and one of the most popular options is Smith & Wesson's six-shot . 44 Magnums. The Model 29 and Model 629 are built on S&W's vaunted N-frame and pack enough punch that, with the right bullets, they'll stop even the largest bear.
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Can a 20 gauge shotgun kill a bear?

A 20 gauge with a slug will easily kill a black bear with decent shot placement.
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Can bears survive gunshots?

Bears are not hard animals to kill with a firearm or a bow. A well-hit bear won't last long, however they are extremely unforgiving when hit marginally. In summary, only take broadside shots, prioritize getting two holes, aim about four to five inches back from the shoulder on a broadside bear, and don't shoot too low.
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Will a 12 gauge stop a black bear?

The 12-gauge shotgun is one of the most-used and most-effective firearms used in Alaska for bear protection. Part of that is related to price, as an effective shotgun platform, like the Mossberg 500 or 590A1, is a fraction of the cost of a rifle.
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Will firing a gun scare a bear?

It may. If you are in it's territory or threatening it or it's offspring, then it's not likely. However, if you aren't endangering it in any way, you may scare it off with a gunshot. Air horns, flares, and other loud unnatural noises may also scare it.
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What shotgun is best against bears?

My go-to shotguns for bear defense are the Benelli M-1 Tactical and M-4. I've utilized these shotties (stoked with various iterations of Brenneke slugs) in multiple geographic and climatic environments for over two decades without a single failure to feed/function.
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Will a .410 slug stop a grizzly?

I'm sure many bear sized critters have been killed with . 410 slugs and similar performing rounds in BP cartridge days but it is a lot different hunting and shooting the bear in the vitals than taking a fast shot end on at a charging bear. And it is unlikely you would shoot unless the bear was charging.
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Will a 10 gauge kill a bear?

Federal also makes slugs for the 10. I have taken deer and large Boar with it at ranges over 60 yards. I would say that the 10 gauge properly loaded with slugs or heavy buckshot would be deadly on large bears.
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What do Alaskans carry for bear defense?

300-Magnum rifle or a 12-gauge shotgun with rifled slugs are appropriate weapons if you have to shoot a bear. Heavy handguns such as a . 44-Magnum may be inadequate in emergency situations, especially in untrained hands.
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Where to shoot a bear if it's charging?

More than one Alaskan guide of my acquaintance suggests aiming for the snout–a high shot goes into the upper skull or even over the top, into the neck or spine; and if the bear hops or you shoot low, you have a chance at the throat, chest, or even a shoulder or leg, all of which can stop the animal, if only long enough ...
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Can a .308 kill a bear?

308 with a good 150-, 168-, or 175-grain bullet is excellent for black bears, and it's one of the best bear cartridges overall. It wouldn't be my first choice for brown bears, but I know of more than a few hunters who cleanly kill giant coastal brownies with the . 308.
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What is the smallest caliber that will stop a bear?

While some consider a . 44 Magnum revolver to be the minimum for a bear protection handgun, the 10mm G20 has proven itself as not only a capable attack stopper, but a standard for backcountry carry.
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What size gun kills a bear?

Regardless of hunt type, the . 30 calibers with tough, heavy bullets are adequate for even the biggest bear. However, on large, tough game I believe in frontal area and bullet weight—velocity not so much because most shots are close.
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Can a bullet pierce a bear?

For a bear cartridge anything equal to or more powerful than a . 41 Magnum or . 44 Magnum will be fine. Oldtime black bear hunters say that any load that throws at least a 200-grain or bigger solid bullet at 1000 fps or more will take any bear in the woods.
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What is the best defense against bears?

If a black bear charges and attacks you, FIGHT BACK WITH EVERYTHING YOU HAVE! Do not play dead. Direct punches and kicks at the bear's face, and use any weapon like rocks, branches, or bear spray to defend yourself. If a grizzly/brown bear charges and attacks you, PLAY DEAD.
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What caliber is a 410 slug equal to?

410 shells have similar base dimensions to the . 45 Colt cartridge, allowing many single-shot firearms, as well as derringers and revolvers chambered in that caliber, to fire .
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How lethal is a 410 shotgun?

410 shotshell, though not as powerful as a 12 or 20 gauge shotshell, is more than powerful enough to kill someone. Yes, it would be considered lethal force. Assuming that you're acting in accordance with local laws regarding the use of force, it isn't any different from using any other firearm.
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What caliber will penetrate a bear's skull?

It's the belief of most experts that a bullet of, say, . 44 diameter (actually . 430), weighing 300 or so grains, driven at 1,000 ft/s, will penetrate very sufficiently on a black bear.
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Can bears survive shotgun shells?

It is a common misconception that shotgun ammunition is a good way to chase away a bear. In reality, target or bird-hunting shot is an ineffective solution that often leads to unnecessary outcomes. Bears have relatively thin skin and shotgun ammunition can be extremely harmful and even lethal.
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Would a 357 magnum stop a bear?

A full- power load in . 357 mag. will, more reliably, kill a bear but is still doesn't have enough power to provide a wide enough margin of error that would be considered adequate under most circumstances. . 44 mag. is generally considered to be the minimum pistol caliber for bear defense in handguns.
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Should you shoot a charging bear?

Using a firearm during a bear attack may only worsen the attack. An injured bear will be more aggressive, especially during a fight. It's also harder to hit a charging bear with a firearm rather than bear spray, and a firearm can be dangerous to any hiking partners.
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Will a flashlight scare a bear away?

A bear may be sufficiently startled by flashing lights, noise makers, alarms and sprinkler systems to leave the area the first time, but if nothing else happens to reinforce the experience, studies show, like most wildlife, bears will learn to ignore these type of devices, quickly figuring out they're all bark, no bite ...
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Will a loud whistle scare off a bear?

Loud noises can startle bears and potentially scare them away. Bears have sensitive hearing, so sudden loud sounds like whistles or horns can be effective in deterring them. It is important to note that not all bears may be deterred by loud noises, as each bear may react differently.
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