Close Menu
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
What's Hot

SAF Sues Massachusetts Over Non-Resident Carry Law

August 21, 2025

Rigby Highland Stalker 250th Anniversary Model in .275 Rigby, Tested and Reviewed

August 21, 2025

Cold Weather Warfare Training with the Norwegian Jager

August 21, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
Join Us
Home » Podcast: How I Stopped a Charging Griz at 5 Yards (with a 10mm)
Prepping & Survival

Podcast: How I Stopped a Charging Griz at 5 Yards (with a 10mm)

Vern EvansBy Vern EvansJuly 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Podcast: How I Stopped a Charging Griz at 5 Yards (with a 10mm)

Sign up for the Outdoor Life Newsletter

Get the hottest outdoor news—plus a free month of onX Hunt Elite.

On a hot summer evening, two Alaskans were scouting locations for the upcoming moose season when they accidentally walked right into a grizzly bear’s moose kill. The boar charged at them from just 10 yards and a barrage of gunfire ensued. We ran the first story of this terrifying encounter last week, and now you can hear it as described by Brett TerBeek — one of the men who was charged. 

“The second Andy opened up was the first time I could really see the bear. And then I opened up as well,” TerBeek says in this week’s episode. “…I clearly remember getting that good first sight picture. And I can still see the bear right behind that sight picture. That one just burned in my memory.”

Full Story: These Alaskans Stopped a Charging Grizzly at 5 Yards with Their 10mm Pistols 

It’s an intense encounter that could have gone terribly wrong. Fortunately, it didn’t. TerBeek credits several things to escaping the encounter unscathed — and none of them are a big magnum wheelgun. Bear defense is a hot topic that’s flush with armchair experts, but relatively few will ever experience this scenario. A shootable pistol, fast and accurate fire, a lot of bullets, and a carry system that keeps your handgun at the ready will give you the best chance of stopping an attack. Practice is essential.

You can listen to this week’s episode of the Outdoor Life Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

At Outdoor Life, we strive to provide you with the most relevant and practical information — especially on serious topics like this. Often, that means not going along with traditional narratives. We test and use the gear, guns, and methods we write about, and aren’t afraid to go against the grain if there is a better way. If you’re interested in learning more about bear defense gear, and why we recommend what we do, check out the following stories:

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Rigby Highland Stalker 250th Anniversary Model in .275 Rigby, Tested and Reviewed

Into the Forest: When the Power Goes Out for Good

Two Poachers Were Busted Using This Old-School Outlaw Technique to Shock Catfish

Trump’s D.C. “Takeover” Is Missing the Point

12 Best Binoculars, Our 2025 Optics Test Winners

Two Hunting Guides Driving a U-Haul Helped Catch a Shooting Suspect in a High-Speed Chase

Don't Miss

Rigby Highland Stalker 250th Anniversary Model in .275 Rigby, Tested and Reviewed

Prepping & Survival August 21, 2025

Sign up for the On The Gun Newsletter The latest for gun hunters and competitive…

Cold Weather Warfare Training with the Norwegian Jager

August 21, 2025

Will AI Win the War for our Minds? Ryan Richard on Fighting Back Against Tech Manipulation

August 21, 2025

America’s Deadliest Day of Terror Unfolds 566

August 21, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 Survival Prepper Stores. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.