Choosing a gun for personal protection in the bush and to cover the broadest range of hunting options. My research shows that a shotgun would meet both of these requirements. For protection from a bear or a pack of wolves a magazine with a capacity for several shells. By hunting, I mean hunting for food, alone, without a dog. Thus my interest is in that which is most common and easily attainable in BC's lower mainland and the interior. Among animals, I believe that would be deer (elk, moose) and among birds grouse (ptarmigan, etc). With these goals, I have been considering two pump action shotguns: Remington 870 Tactical (6 shot with a mag extension) and Mossberg 590 (9 shot). Mossberg is heavier but has 50% more shots in the mag and its longer barrel probably offers better accuracy. Please feel free to comment on any of my choices or assumptions and/or offer your own hardware advice.