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GP100 in .357 would be my choice. I cannot dispute the power of the 10mm but I prefer revolver rounds in a revolver. The 10mm is taper crimped and I would be a bit paranoid about heavily loaded 10mm taper crimped rounds jumping their crimp. The situation seems far less likely with heavily loaded .357 roll crimped rounds.
 
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If I needed bear defense (and I don't), I'd be thinking more along the lines of a Marlin Guide Gun in 45/70.
 
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Why not .44 Mag? You can load up or down. It could even useful against Grizzlies.

I love the .357, but if I was buying a revolver to fight bears, it would be a .44.

If you don't want a .44, go up to the 10mm.

And I also agree with Fredward. If bears were a REAL concern, it would be a rifle in 45-70.




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I’d vote the 38/357 … there are way more ammo options even though (like most ammo) right now it’s a little hard to find.

Some of ya may know I had a love affair with Kimber … until they changed the design to the Kimber2 so the could sell in commiefornia.

I didn’t buy another new Kimber until I saw the K6s 2” 357 and decided that I’d give one a try even though I’ve had an Anaconda & couple Smiths, never been a revolver guy.

So then I started watching the auctions and saw the fully engraved 4” combat … then the bug bit hard & I had to have it too!



This is a stock pic from the auction but it’s inbound. Its pretty but it’s not going to be a Safe Queen, I’m going to be shooting it.



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The Ruger in .357 is a solid choice. Between .357 and 10MM I would select the .357 simply because it has been easier to get ammunition and I can run anything from 38 Smith and Wesson, up to heavy .357 rounds.


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Performance is going to be so similar between the two cartridges out of a 4 inch barrel it probably doesnt matter.

That said, I have two GP100s with 3 inch barrels, one in .357 one in 10mm, my choice for a backcountry gun would be the 10mm due to better short barrel performance and heavier bullets of the 10mm and moon clips.
 
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I’ve been doing a lot of camping/hiking in the Smokies lately and want to buy a 4 inch revolver in either .357 mag or 10mm for black bear protection (also have bear spray.) I would be carrying Buffalo Bore 180 grain hard cast for the .357 or the BB 220 grain 10mm hardcast. To keep things even, I am looking at the Ruger GP100 Match Champion. I also reload for both calibers. Which caliber would you go with and why?


Both are capable of handling anything you'll encounter in the Smokies. Go with the lighter option.


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I'd go with a 2.5-inch S&W M66 in 357. Lighter, more compact, and easer to hike around with all day than most of the other options being discussed.
 
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I have the 3" GP100 in 10mm and I absolutely love it. Heavier bullet than the .357 and moonclips make for easy loading/reloading.




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