He Had 1.2 Seconds to Live | Here's What His Gun Did

📖 Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GX3226HK Claws of Chaos - MAULED: True Stories of Bear Attacks and Human Survival Available on Amazon Kindle & Paperback September 2018. A hunter enters a zero-visibility willow thicket in Montana's Madison River corridor with no bear spray — only a sidearm. What happened next is one of the most studied grizzly bear attack incidents in modern ballistics history. 1.2 seconds. That is the scientifically measured window between a charging grizzly exiting cover and making contact. In that time, a human must identify the threat, overcome the freeze response, draw, aim, and fire — accurately. This forensic breakdown examines what the data tells us about human performance under lethal predator stress, and whether the sidearm made the difference. Inside this breakdown: #GrizzlyAttack #BearDefense #10mm #WildernessSurvival #SurvivalStories #ClawsOfChaos #BallisticsAnalysis 🔴 Subscribe for more forensic survival stories:    / @clawsofchaos82   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Montana Hunter: A Grizzly Had 1.2 Seconds to Kill Him. His 10mm Had Less 07:17 - 600-Pound Brown Bear vs. .44 Magnum — His Earbuds Almost Got Him Killed 15:20 - A 300-Pound Black Bear Selected Him as Prey. His 9mm Was the Only Reason He's Alive 22:46 - 900-Pound Kodiak Bear Charge — The .500 S&W Drop-and-Draw That Saved His Life 30:18 - Bear Spray Blew Back in His Face. His .40 S&W Was All He Had Left 38:28 - OUTRO #BearAttack #GrizzlyBear #BearSpray #BearDefense #WildlifeSurvival As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I chose these specific items because in the stories I analyze, they represent the difference between a tragedy and a survival story.