Where you hunt, might have a direct bearing on what you pack when hunting big game.
"When you go out to shoot a hare, be prepared to meet a tiger"
"for my spaniels have roused a panther when I expected them to flush a partridge"
"I have found my self face to face with wild elephants when looking for jungle fowl and
I have almost trodden on the tail of a tiger, when stalking a spotted buck".
Now, we only have grizzlies, here, but more now than ever before in history due to the moratorium on shooting them.
To go deer hunting with a .36 would be just about as foolish as a .45 - here.
Buddy of mine was out on a date with his soon to be wife, when they walked right into a grizzle boar on a logging road in the middle of a cut-block.
This was many years ago, and that young lady saw more grizzlies, when out walking with Keith than about anyone else living in this Province.
Keith was armed with a .45 calibre TC, loaded with round ball & 45gr. of powder for bunnies or grouse.
He said "did I EVER feel foolish, standing there with that rifle".
The bear just wandered off the trail and did nothing towards them.
From then on, he until 1986, he packed a .54, then in 86, the .75, a Purdy Styled rifle Taylor built for him after he saw my .69.