Randy I found this picture of my great uncle Reuben. It is from the early 30's showing him with the black bear he slayed with his 44-40. It was a problem bear that was hassling the local school teacher and even forced her to sleep at the school one night. Reuben lived a mile south of the school and was visited by the bear fairly often, he never had a gun in his hand at the time. He set a trap (leg hold) and chained it to a big log. Before long, there was a heck of a ruckus and the bear making off withthe trap and log. He thought the log was close to 20-24" dia and sixteen feet long, a hefty drag. It didn't suffer as he was tending to his colts in the corral when it happened. I believe it was over in a shot or two. He cannot rememeber how many, but it was more than one as it was not real happy being on a leash.
He cannot remember what kind of rifle it was, but he thinks it was a Winchester. Given he is 97 years old now I guess he has the right to forget that! He is pretty sure this is the same trap he used, lent to him by a local trapper, Martin Arneson, who was also a local gun nut.
If I remember right you were thinking about using a 44 for the bear trip this spring, I thought I would post this for you both to enjoy.
Hope you enjoy it!
Noel
He cannot remember what kind of rifle it was, but he thinks it was a Winchester. Given he is 97 years old now I guess he has the right to forget that! He is pretty sure this is the same trap he used, lent to him by a local trapper, Martin Arneson, who was also a local gun nut.
If I remember right you were thinking about using a 44 for the bear trip this spring, I thought I would post this for you both to enjoy.
Hope you enjoy it!
Noel
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