Where do I aim on a bear?

Aiming towards the center-mass of the body cavity is important, I like to shoot about 4 to 5 inches back from the shoulder on a broadside bear. Bears have soft skins and the rib bones are fairly light. The biggest threat to penetration is the front shoulder—stay away from it.
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Where is the best place to hit a bear?

A bear's most vital area is an 8" circle behind the front shoulder. The best shot opportunity is a broadside shot or "quartering away" for penetration into the vital organs. To take your shot, wait for the bear to step forward with the near side leg exposing the heart/lung area.
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Where do you aim at a charging bear?

Aim for the deadliest point you can find. On a close-in, charging bear, this will probably be the face or upper chest. Often full-attack grizzlies lower their heads as they come in, so that's about all you have to aim at.
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Where should the arrow be placed on a bear?

The ideal shot for big game animals is an arrow that passes through both lungs. Taking out both lungs is even more important when hunting black bears though. Bears are tough and can run a long way on one lung. Wounded bears are also known for leaving poor blood trails, especially if the arrow didn't pass through.
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Where do you stab a bear in self defense?

Instead, Pelton says, “break up the attack and make the cat run off.” Bear-hug the animal tightly to protect your head and organs, and stab at the eyes, shove the blade in the mouth and throat, and jab as quickly and as often as you can.
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How do you fight a black bear?

Stand and face the bear directly. Never run away from or approach him. Make yourself look as big as possible by spreading your arms or, better yet, a coat. Make as much noise as possible by yelling, banging pots and pans or using other noisemaking devices.
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Will a warning shot scare a bear?

Mainly, warning shots carry no guarantees, but an armed partner is good insurance. Shots that pass near a bear's head or kick up gravel or rock splinters work best, but may injure the bear.
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Where do you shoot a bear when hunting?

In summary, I like to shoot about 4-5 inches back from the shoulder on a broadside bear. Bears are soft skinned and the rib bones are fairly light. The biggest threat to penetration is the front shoulder – stay away from it. “Low and tight” to the shoulder is a great shot on a deer.
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What caliber is best for bear hunting?

Best Pistol Caliber for Bear: .

44 Magnum. This pistol packs a powerful punch while still being small enough to fit in the hands, which makes it a popular choice for people who want a sidearm when they take to the field for a bear hunt.
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Can a bear survive a shotgun blast?

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 skull stop a bullet?

The weakest part of a bear's skull is behind the face, in a small triangular shaped area roughly bounded by the eyes and the tip of the nose. A bullet striking this area has the greatest chance of penetrating the skull, hitting the brain and stopping the attack immediately.
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Can a 9mm stop a bear?

The 9mm can kill bears but is considered underpowered by experienced woodsmen. The 9mm has 350 to 450 ft/lbs. of energy, while 1,000 ft/lbs is considered the minimum for a bear hunting gun. Proper 9mm bullets yield sufficient penetration in soft tissue, but it may not stop a bear quickly enough to avoid being mauled.
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How many bullets can a bear take?

Sure, in some situations, you'll only have time to get one shot off, sometimes zero, but there are also very real possibilities of needing more than five or six rounds in the gun. I've seen several brown bears take between six and 13 rounds of . 375 H&H before finally expiring.
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What caliber will take down a grizzly bear?

270 or . 30-06 rifle they can shoot well rather than a shiny new magnum that has been fired just enough to get sighted-in. If you are going to hunt brown bear on the Alaska Peninsula or Kodiak Island, a . 30-06 loaded with 200- or 220-grain Nosler® or similar premium bullet will do the job with good shot placement.
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What is the best defense against a bear?

How to Survive a Black Bear Attack
  1. Carry bear spray. As with the grizzly bear, bear spray should be your first line of defense in a bear attack.
  2. Stand your ground and make lots of noise. Black bears often bluff when attacking. ...
  3. Don't climb a tree. Black bears are excellent climbers. ...
  4. Fight back.
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What size shot bear?

in front of you and apply a round of 12 gauge 00 buckshot to it. There will be devastating damage, no doubt about it. A slug should work well enough if it contacts the bear in the right spot. A load of buckshot will produce a larger 'pattern' than a slug so that's what I'd use.
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How do you field judge a black bear?

SPECIFIC TIPS FOR JUDGING BLACK BEARS
  1. Body Shape: Do you wear the same size pants as you did when you were in high school? ...
  2. Head Shape: A big bear (boar) will have a deeper, wider and longer snout than a smaller bear or a female. ...
  3. Legs: A big bear will have massively developed front shoulders.
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Will a .45 ACP stop a bear?

45 acp is a poor choice for bear defense. The round is slow, fat, and has fairly poor penetration on tough-skinned animals; however, some people carry . 45 acp with modern +P ammo and hardened bullets for bear defense. There are many better options, but it can work.
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Can you eat bear meat?

Bear meat is a traditional food in America. For hundreds of years, North America's native tribes, settlers, and frontiersmen have consumed it. Today, bear meat is still enjoyed by some people. There are many ways to prepare bear meat, including frying, baking, and smoking.
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Will 357 stop a bear?

357 Magnum or other similar-caliber load, a well-placed shot with a good bullet will certainly kill a bear, but it's not recommended.
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How do you hunt bear?

Hunters primarily use four methods to hunt bears: baiting, calling, spot-and-stalk, and trailing with hounds. Bowhunters use all of these methods, but states regulate when and where some of these practices can be done. Some states allow hunting beas over bait or with hounds.
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What handgun can stop a bear?

44 Magnum is the minimum for charging bears, many others have opted for a Glock 20 in 10mm Auto and, interestingly enough, passed right by the . 357 S&W Magnum. Several folks have even successfully killed bears with a 9mm.
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What happens if you shoot a bear in self-defense?

If you shoot a bear in self-defense, leave the scene as soon as it is safe, and report the incident to Fish, Wildlife & Parks immediately. Black bears tend to retreat more readily than grizzly bears. It is important to not “stare down” or become overly aggressive with a grizzly. If attacked, use your bear spray.
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Do Guns Scare bears?

Bear-inflicted injuries occurred in 151 of the incidents, including 17 fatalities, while aggressive bears were repelled (or killed) 84 percent of the time with handguns, and 76 percent of the time with long guns.
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