Ever killed a bear with a pistol?

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Based on my previous threads about pistols, it made me think to ask this question of all HuntTalkers? Have you ever had the need to kill a bear with a pistol and what did you shoot it with (caliber)? I know many people have killed bears with rifles, and larger calibers, but this is mainly a question from the pistol side only? When you answer, feel free to say what caliber, and did it do the job as you expected??
 
I have, it was 10 years ago. This was more of a self defence shooting than a purposeful bear hunt with a pistol. So not sure if it is relevant for your situation or not.

I was up fishing at a friends cabin and a mutual friend called right around dark letting us know he shot a bear. He was only about 45 mins from us and asked if we would help him get it out of the woods.

Long story short, we went over and started tracking his bear and we found it around 10pm and it was still alive and charged when it saw us. It took around 6 shots or so to stop it. There was 2 of us shooting at it as it charged. Both were 9mm pistols. Not ideal, but better than a sharp stick.

When I'm in the bear woods on purpose, I bring a 10mm. No experience shooting a bear with it, but it will certainly work better than a 9mm.
 
I have. Bowhuntung bear in utah on an any weapon tag and after a 5 mile chase had a big boar up a tree. Cable had sliped of a cam so bow was out of commission. The 4 houndsmen I was with all had pistols and offered on up , a 44 semi auto, woth instruction do not stop shooting till bear is clearly dead or we tell you to stop.

7 rapid fire shots at 12 or so feet and bear fell out of the tree dead.

Story and pics here:
 

Tim wells took a bear with a blowdart and it worked better than you’d ever imagine. Lol I guess the big takeaway is placement over caliber. But I’d bet @HandgunHunter has some experience

I have seen that video before as well as the one where he kills one with a spear. I will be using neither of those, so hence the reason for the ask on pistols. :)
 
I have. Bowhuntung bear in utah on an any weapon tag and after a 5 mile chase had a big boar up a tree. Cable had sliped of a cam so bow was out of commission. The 4 houndsmen I was with all had pistols and offered on up , a 44 semi auto, woth instruction do not stop shooting till bear is clearly dead or we tell you to stop.

7 rapid fire shots at 12 or so feet and bear fell out of the tree dead.

44 semi auto pistol? Your comment made me google it and I have never in my life seen one. Magnum Research, and three other brands I have never heard of.

I do agree. I have always agreed with the comment to keep shooting them till clearly dead.
 
I have, it was 10 years ago. This was more of a self defence shooting than a purposeful bear hunt with a pistol. So not sure if it is relevant for your situation or not.

I was up fishing at a friends cabin and a mutual friend called right around dark letting us know he shot a bear. He was only about 45 mins from us and asked if we would help him get it out of the woods.

Long story short, we went over and started tracking his bear and we found it around 10pm and it was still alive and charged when it saw us. It took around 6 shots or so to stop it. There was 2 of us shooting at it as it charged. Both were 9mm pistols. Not ideal, but better than a sharp stick.

When I'm in the bear woods on purpose, I bring a 10mm. No experience shooting a bear with it, but it will certainly work better than a 9mm.

@rjthehunter It is relevant because it still answers the question. I would wholeheartedly agree 10 better than 9.
 
44 semi auto pistol? Your comment made me google it and I have never in my life seen one. Magnum Research, and three other brands I have never heard of.

I do agree. I have always agreed with the comment to keep shooting them till clearly dead.
I know zip about pistols so no doubt got it wrong but can verify I pulled a LOT of copper out of that bear. I shot what they handed me and it was a semi auto cannon of some flavor. They literally pulled out their four pistols conferred for a minute and handed me the one most likely to not leave a wounded bear on the ground scrapping with their dogs. It worked.
 
Based on my previous threads about pistols, it made me think to ask this question of all HuntTalkers? Have you ever had the need to kill a bear with a pistol and what did you shoot it with (caliber)? I know many people have killed bears with rifles, and larger calibers, but this is mainly a question from the pistol side only? When you answer, feel free to say what caliber, and did it do the job as you expected??

When you say “pistol”, do you mean any kind of handgun, to include revolvers?
 
@BAKPAKR Yes sir. Any handgun, auto's or revolvers. My initial ask in my head was revolvers but as already mentioned above, the autos for sure have their place and will work. So I just want to know what has happened in the real world of HT in the field (or at home for those Alaska peeps) and what have people used on purpose, or in self defense.
 
I have. Bowhuntung bear in utah on an any weapon tag and after a 5 mile chase had a big boar up a tree. Cable had sliped of a cam so bow was out of commission. The 4 houndsmen I was with all had pistols and offered on up , a 44 semi auto, woth instruction do not stop shooting till bear is clearly dead or we tell you to stop.

7 rapid fire shots at 12 or so feet and bear fell out of the tree dead.

Story and pics here:

Thanks for sharing the thread above. @Khunter I must have missed this one but thanks for sharing it, and I thoroughly enjoyed the pictures, and the write up! The pistol certainly worked.
 

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