That's the lower jaw of the second one. The second entry point after it went through the jaw is dead-centerline where I split the hide.
This is the hole through the chest of the bigger bear, my son's thumb poking through. It is about an inch to the right of the centerline hide split. You can see the arm comes down to meet the centerline there.
Gosh, I wasn't even saying I am some kind of super shot. Definitely not! This is extremely close range, with a scope, on a large animal that is heading straight at me. How could you miss?
I have lobbed shells in from a distance at something standing perfectly still and missed clean. A wolf, with this gun as a matter of fact. These .375 shells are so huge that at long distances you have to lob them in. It is an elephant gun. Someone can look up the drop at about 250 yards, it's pretty amazing. I never practiced at that distance with this gun. The bullet landed at his feet. Lol, I watched my Dad take a shot he was for sure going to miss once, and I asked him why he did it. He said "you got something better to do?"
This is a great example where a non-hunter has no idea what kind of a shot this is, and is thinking by virtue of no experience how difficult it must be. An animal at distance moving laterally is a really difficult shot, but one heading straight to you or straight away close-up is easy. A bird hunter will tell you the same thing. Flying straight away from you is ideal.
These bears had obviously scented the moose, who I had just gutted, and were storming happily over to it, ie to me. I could see how excited they were, and it was not pleasant taking them out. The point is demonstrating how silly it is to pretend that a far larger animal (bigfoot) can't be hit by a hunter with a rifle, even if the non-existent bigfoot is attacking him. I produced the hides and bullet holes for my little encounter, and this bigger bear still has the fish and game seal on it too. It's a white zip-tie thingie. For a research bear they wanted one tooth and one other thing I have forgotten now. If you want the ear tattoo I can take a picture of that too. I got evidence like no bigfooter ever dreamed of.
Yet look at the 'footer himself being so uber-skeptical here in contrast to the evidence-free assertions about bigfoot. All my claims can be backed up with evidence, including the much wilder-sounding claim of kissing a moose on the lips. A full grown raven sitting on my shoulder. Fifteen foot alligator, a giant anaconda, a leopard, amazing babes - lol. Let's do the babe pictures. If you think this story is amazing then what I got for babes with me is going to knock your socks off.
There is one pretty amazing part to the story: It is not the first time three bears have charged me. On Kodiak Island, Larsen Bay, I had three charge in order to take my kill from me. It was a situation of the math not adding up. Two shells in the rifle, three charging. It was the reason I bought the .375 in the first place, and why I vowed to never again be caught at a kill without a full clip. How I survived that encounter is a much more amazing story, but not relevant here.
When you live full-time in the woods for decades and spend a lot of time doing Alaska-type things, these sorts of things are going to happen. Bears trying to push their way through your front door. Want incredible plane crashes I walked away from alive? Got them too.
I am not the same person I was before. I don't drink or do drugs. I quit trapping. I quit bush flying. I stopped doing expeditions to areas where you have Shining Path, New People's Army, or other Guerilla insurgents. It was having children that changed me. I fear things I never feared before.
So this bigfoot business is a hobby now and it is very interesting to see them playing this game - jumping all over me, showing such skepticism and outright contempt. This was a bad mistake for a BLAARGer because it proves how their skepticism is working just fine except where bigfoot is concerned.
No better proof 'footers are playing the Bigfoot Live Action Alternate Reality Game.