I'll just swap mags in my "mangun" thanks. It's basically a lw Commander, but in 460 Rowland. Remove the 70gr prefrag (2400 fps) and replace it with 90 gr cuppoint swc's, 2200 fps) when in bear, elk and moose country, that's all. If you get charged, only a head shot is likely to suffice. As you are being mauled, most likely with an injured hand and arm, DA trigger pull might be a bit much, and thumb cocking an SA revolver is even less likely to be feasible. I would rather have 4 tries at the brain (in that last 1 second) than just one, and regardless of how deep into "bear country" you are, men remain the more likely and the more dangerous threat. Also, carrying a gun in much of such country is illegal, so I want something that is concealable, since cell and sat phones are so all-pervasive. A further advantage is the savings of a lb of weight on your belt. When backpacking, it is hard to both conceal a large pc, and still have swift access. I use a fanny pack, at the navel, and just leave the zipper top open. The rig inside will hold the gun if I am turned upside-down, yet it allows easy access if you actually draw it. It is based upon the adjustable-tension welt, pioneered by Milt Sparks.