Posted on 01/24/2018 5:53:26 AM PST by marktwain
Doug White with Bear and .44 Magnum |
When Reed distracted the bear from its attack on me, I had time to concentrate on the holster. I saw a buckle with a strap running through it. I could not figure out how it held the gun in place, so I grabbed the buckle and attempted to rip it off. To my surprise, the buckle was actually a snap and the strap peeled away. As I pulled the revolver out, a sudden calm came over me, and I knew everything would be fine. I looked in the direction of Reed only to once again see the bear charging at me. He was about ten feet away coming up and over the initial log that I had tripped over. That was when I pointed the revolver and fired at center mass. The .44 magnum boomed in the night and the boar fell straight down, his head three feet away from where I stood. As he fell, he bit at the ground and ended up with a mouthful of sod. I stood in a dumbfounded stupor. I had no expectation that the pistol would kill the bear. My hope was that the shot would sting the bear and help scare him away along with the flame and loud report. As his head sagged to the ground, I shot him three more times in quick succession, out of fear and anger.While not stated in the account, one of the pictures indicates the first, crucial shot, was to the center of the bear's chest. It might have continued on to hit the spine, resulting in the instant collapse of the bear.
I thought it looked like a Super Blackhawk too. Not too common in stainless but I think that is what it is.
It does, and stainless makes sense in that environment. Nothing sucks worse than that nasty surface rust that shows up on a nice firearm because it was wet and bloody in camp.
Concur on Super Blackhawk. The hammer shape and shroud for the ejector rod rule out a DA model.
Had a Bisley Hunter in .44 Mag, beat my hands to death with hot loads (used to a S&W N Frame grip), still have a numb spot on my thumb from pinching a nerve (and this was in 2006!)
Damn. Ross Seyfried swore by the Bisley handle for those super hot loads in the five shot super boomers.
Got a Ruger Redhawk in .44 magnum. I keep it in my bathroom. Don’t ask what I keep in my bedroom. (My wife with a broom.)
It’s her job to fly for help.
I love .44 mag wheelguns. Everyone should have a few.
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