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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2354125" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>FWIW, I do not believe in mixing lethal and less-lethal rounds in a lethal platform...in any combination. Familiarity, muscle memory, training etc...in a stressful life or death situation are you really going to remember to cycle out all the less-lethal rounds? Couple that with the fact that the effective range of most bean bag rounds usually doesn't exceed 50 to 60 feet. At that point the bear is already too close.</p><p></p><p>Avoid the threat first. There are host of less lethal options for dealing with dangerous wildlife...keep the 12ga or another lethal option available and uncompromised for when you really need to kill something.</p><p></p><p>That being said, too each their own. I believe Federal and ALS make decent bean bag rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2354125, member: 42"] FWIW, I do not believe in mixing lethal and less-lethal rounds in a lethal platform...in any combination. Familiarity, muscle memory, training etc...in a stressful life or death situation are you really going to remember to cycle out all the less-lethal rounds? Couple that with the fact that the effective range of most bean bag rounds usually doesn't exceed 50 to 60 feet. At that point the bear is already too close. Avoid the threat first. There are host of less lethal options for dealing with dangerous wildlife...keep the 12ga or another lethal option available and uncompromised for when you really need to kill something. That being said, too each their own. I believe Federal and ALS make decent bean bag rounds. [/QUOTE]
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