.45-70 Government Henry and Grizzly Bears

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7 ай бұрын

Henry .45-70 Government Lever Action and my grizzly bear encounter.
Thank you for watching the story of my 45-70 and my time in Wyoming hammering it out with a Grizz.
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@joelbabcock2952
@joelbabcock2952 6 ай бұрын
I hunted Grizzlies 4 times, taken 3. The last one was a genuine Alaskan Tundra monster. 8’ 1” hide. Amazing how fast they can move. I used a 300 Weatherby twice and for the last one a 338 WM. Good times. And they have my respect for sure.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
I would love to do a hunt! Thanks for sharing and I hope you enjoyed the video
@user-cg1ni7ub9i
@user-cg1ni7ub9i 5 ай бұрын
My Son got an 800 lb Brown bear in Alaska, he was using my Remington firing the 300 WSM using the reloads I made using Barns MRX 180 gr bullet with Reloader 26 powder- he had the game meat with him waiting for the plane to get him but with a slight breeze blowing to his left he spotted the bear following the smell, at about 60 yards he hit it in a left shoulder went through and clipped the heart and went through both lungs and stopped on his inside shoulder
@chairlesnicol672
@chairlesnicol672 5 ай бұрын
​@@ITW.FirearmsWell I thought your story was a bit of "along walk off a short pier!* LOL
@Alien300Blackout
@Alien300Blackout 8 күн бұрын
Do hunters in Alaska use the 45-70 for the Big bears?
@edstimator1
@edstimator1 6 ай бұрын
I don't care if you're carrying a cannon...Grizzly's are a dangerous animal.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
I totally agree
@Trumptrain2024FJB
@Trumptrain2024FJB 6 ай бұрын
Yeah man a Grizzly ain't no joke! Very fast and Smart
@user-sk9er8zf1b
@user-sk9er8zf1b 6 ай бұрын
Very dangerous !!!
@user-sk9er8zf1b
@user-sk9er8zf1b 6 ай бұрын
They are smart and fast - they are Meat eaters, and they will get you given the opportunity. Don’t never trust one !
@stephenmarnell2981
@stephenmarnell2981 6 ай бұрын
And they close quickly!
@Native_love
@Native_love 4 ай бұрын
Early 1990's when I was a young ranch hand. About 15 of us were cutting fire wood near the Grand Teton Park and we just got out of the trucks and were taking out our chain saws and tools. I being Native American of course scouted out ahead and found a fresh giant grizzly bear paw print. It was so fresh you could see the print lines from it's paws in the mud. I called out the foreman and showed him the prints. He took one look at it, saw how fresh it was and said, "everybody back in the trucks!" We reloaded all the gear and drove 10-15 miles down the road. Fun times! That print was HUGE! I loved being a ranch hand! Hat's off to the real cowboys who went on those 3-5 day rides with our guest customers in the moutains! Hard damn work but I loved every minute of it! Loved the story! Gotta get me one of those lever actions! 😀👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! And yes you need one of these
@Native_love
@Native_love 4 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms I miss being young, indestructible, and fearless! And God, I miss Wyoming! It's so beautiful!
@joealyjim3029
@joealyjim3029 Ай бұрын
I went out there a couple years back to do some volunteering and we had one sniffing around our camp one morning. Bear in mind (pun intended) this was a bunch of English history students so we had never seen a carnivore bigger than a fox before, everyone absolutely shit a brick. Wyoming is stunning though, ive been to a fair few places and i havent seen anywhere that looks like that. The people are friendly as you like too. Id happily live there if the US government would let me 😂😂
@whelenshooter
@whelenshooter 5 ай бұрын
I worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Southeast Alaska for 21 years and often encountered the large coastal grizzlies/brown bears. Your bear is a mountain grizzly, not one of the well fed (on salmon) coastal grizzlies. The one you encountered is a big mountain grizzly, but probably isn't more than 500 or 600 pounds. It isn't even close to 1,100 pounds. Mountain grizzlies have to work very hard to put on pounds for their winter hibernation, so they just don't get big like the coastal grizzlies that have all the salmon they want for very little work. The average male coastal grizzly will be bigger than the average male mountain grizzly because of the salmon they have to eat. A BIG mountain grizzly MAY go 650 pounds. A BIG coastal grizzly or Kodiak Island grizzly will easily go twice that. The REALLY BIG coastal grizzlies will take your breath away. and if you are carrying a large caliber rifle you will look at the rifle and wonder if it is big enough! To give you an example, one spring our forest wildlife biologist was working with the Alaska Fish & Game bear biologists flying around in a helicopter darting coastal grizzlies, taking blood and DNA samples, and using the helicopter with a scale to lift the bears and weigh them. They were doing this in the spring and trying to do this as soon as the bears came out of hibernation. They watched one particular male bear dig its way through the snow as it just came out of its den. They darted it, and it weighed 1,100 pounds IN THE SPRING AS IT CAME OUT OF ITS DEN! These big bears put on an average of 100 POUNDS PER MONTH until they go back in their den for the winter. In other words, this bear would weigh around 1,700 POUNDS by the time it will go back into its den for the winter. Bears this big are few and far between, but they do exist. To see one within 100 yards is something you will never forget!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
Hey partner, thank you for clarifying and commenting! I bet that was some real work up that way. I can admit my ignorance in regards to estimating bear weight. I have learned through similar comments I overbid the lbs
@sgtslotter8634
@sgtslotter8634 5 ай бұрын
Treat that bad boy like he's 3k lbs of fury wherever you see it! A grizzly is a grizzly and dinner is dinner
@walteroquinn757
@walteroquinn757 4 ай бұрын
Good 300 wing mag
@D-A-1776
@D-A-1776 2 ай бұрын
338, or 416 rigby would be my first 2 choices for alaskan grizzly
@Alien300Blackout
@Alien300Blackout 8 күн бұрын
@@D-A-1776There’s a company in Alaska that makes some very potent 45-70 rounds cannot remember the company’s name
@user-cs3hi8zp7p
@user-cs3hi8zp7p 6 ай бұрын
Close grizz encounters are literal life & death encounters..and you did the RIGHT thing dismounting to get your boots on solid ground & lessening the variables if the trigger was needed. Well done cowboy & thanks for letting us saddle up with ya on that adrenaride!💪😎👍
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting! I’m glad you enjoyed!
@shazmodeus2795
@shazmodeus2795 6 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience 25 years ago in WY when I went on an elk hunting trip with my uncle. This was pre-cellphone era so no pictures for proof, and it's one of those experiences that you can't truly explain to someone that hasn't experienced it themselves. Long story short: we dismounted from our horses and decided to walk for a spell, during our walk, we disturbed a sleeping grizzly that was hidden in a pile of underbrush. I can't honestly say how close it was, with the adrenaline messing with memory, it could have been as close as 20 feet or as far as 50 feet. It stood up, turned and stared right at us, roared, we started yelling and waving our arms, it did a half stand and double stomp of its front paws, roared again, and then turned and walked the other direction. The whole encounter maybe lasted 30 seconds, but in the moment it felt like 10 minutes. Our guide later told us it was a "small" one that he estimated around 800 lbs.
@rockie307
@rockie307 6 ай бұрын
800 lbs is a big grizzly. Sounds like your guide didn't know much but either way good story
@lurebenson7722
@lurebenson7722 6 ай бұрын
You sure can tell those far-out wild liars KZfaq Groupie stories. I guided AK brown bear and interior Grizzly hunts from 1989 to fall 2019. In all the dangerous bears encounters I had not once did bears ROAR at me or the clients that is just BS. They will snap their teeth and low growl by never ROAR !
@shazmodeus2795
@shazmodeus2795 6 ай бұрын
@@lurebenson7722 sure can, I'm replying to one right now.
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 6 ай бұрын
@@lurebenson7722 Yes, Grizzlies are well known for snapping when they feel threatened up close, but there are plenty of videos of them right here on YT indeed roaring as part of a threat display. It sounds as if you're just a typical know-it-all.
@lurebenson7722
@lurebenson7722 6 ай бұрын
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns So name those KZfaq videos you claim Grizzlys are jumping up and down like a jack rabbit ROARING & ROARING LIKE A FOG HORN !
@user-gs3zm1vb6q
@user-gs3zm1vb6q 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful tale Bryson, I am not going to lie, what made me pause and take notice of your video was that Big Bad Girl 45-70 right up front in the photo. I love story time and you knocked it out of the park. You are a well-spoken young man with a good vocabulary, and you brought in enough details to keep one’s interest peaked listening to the story. The fact that you took a picture is a great bonus but never let that deter you from telling a great story. People can choose to believe you or not, who cares. Those of us who have lived through similar experiences are the individuals who love to hear these stories. You keep living your life to its fullest and keep telling your stories, that is how legends are born. You ever get up to Alaska try to look me up, I would enjoy sharing a story in person over a beer and show you my 45-70 govt.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Man I am really thankful for your comment. That made my day! I would love to come up to Alaska sometime. Likewise, if youre ever in the western slope shoot me a message. ITW Firearms Alaska trip sounds pretty good though. What part of AK?
@press030
@press030 7 ай бұрын
Awesome story. Great looking rifle as well. Keep up these great trail riding adventures and stories and this channel will take off.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate that. Will do!
@garygriffith7225
@garygriffith7225 5 ай бұрын
Most amazing thing about this story to me is, not only, that you walked into a Scheels and they had exactly the 45-70 you were looking for but it is a left handed loading gate.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
It is a standard 45-70. Recorded in selfie mode sorry. But yes, so lucky scheels had exactly what I was looking for
@joecascio2073
@joecascio2073 6 ай бұрын
You absolutely did the right thing by dismounting especially NOT KNOWING THE HORSE. If the horses spook you’ve really got problems. Grizzlies are very tricky and unpredictable. I carry my Ruger 45/70 and Ruger SFAR. I’ve spent enough time behind the SFAR to trust mine but still bring ole faithful. Glad everything turned out positive
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting. I agree, can’t stay in a mutt you don’t trust
@dandahermitseals5582
@dandahermitseals5582 6 ай бұрын
I totally concur with this comment. I'm native born Alaskan born in Kodiak. 80 years old and too old bor the bush now.. Most animals run from being shot or shit at. Not Griz. They come straight at the source like a heat seeking middle and have killed their attacker as they fell dead. One that size won't be stopped or knocked down by your 45/70 unless it's a perfect hit between the eyes. A helluva shot to track at 45 mph. You were wise to dismount that green Arabian. We have 19 of them. Wrong animal for that. Stay Strong and live free. Dandahermit
@gracom1977
@gracom1977 6 ай бұрын
Two people were recently killed by a grizzly in Banff, Canada by a grizzly. Their mace can was empty and the bear kept attacking
@brendan2533
@brendan2533 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately you can't carry guns in national parks. That's also why I don't go hiking in parks.
@casamequite
@casamequite Ай бұрын
The Marlin logo "Danger Ahead", first appeared in the painting "His Last Stand". The painting features a dangerous starving grizzly bear being cornered by dogs and two cowboys with guns on horseback. The artist, Fredrick Remington, was a cousin of Eliphalet Remington, the founder of Remington Arms. Every Marlin logo on every Ruger/Marlin firearm is a classy tip of the hat to Remington.
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 6 ай бұрын
That truly is a rare rifle you were lucky to find. One does not see those in left hand very often.
@Cloth_Gloves
@Cloth_Gloves 6 ай бұрын
henry never made a left handed levergun. But a case hardened 45-70 henry is indeed a rare and expensive find
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 6 ай бұрын
@@Cloth_Gloves I agree to both your statements.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Hey thank you for watching and commenting. It’s actually a right handed. I recorded in selfie mode. My apologies
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 6 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms No worries, I could tell from the buttons on your shirt. But don't you just hate that about selfies? Most folks think they are taking a real to life photo, but it's really a mirrored image. Let me add the practice can lead to a loss of credibility. I've seen self proclaimed horsemen saddling a horse on the right side of the animal. Go figure.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
@@olegig5166 I do hate that. I make sure to have it filming normally for tomorrows video
@rexhargrove5172
@rexhargrove5172 6 ай бұрын
2:49 that long pause right there tells you all you need to know about this man’s appreciation for firearms 👍
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
😂😂 glad someone noticed
@5jjt
@5jjt 6 ай бұрын
An Alaskin bear guide once said, "There's a difference between a defensive and an offensive firearm for a grizzly bear," and that stuck with me as he went on to explain why. It's one thing to pick a bear off, at distance, when he doesn't even know you're there, but would you choose that same gun and sighting system if that same bear was suddenly charging at you from short distances? Most likely, no. You need a manuevarable, quick sighting, fast follow-up shot weapon. Personally, Id choose a Benelli 12 self feeding 12 guage, carry a shoulder holstered magnum revolver, a double bladed large knife, and bear spray. You need a weapon for each distance you could be in with an angry bear. 12 guage for close to medium, revolver for up close in arms reach, and a knife if the bear is on me. Their eyes, throat and brain are your best options by far. Always remember, a bear high on adrenaline have been known to fight for up to five minutes AFTER total blood loss functioning. Bears with ruptred hearts have been known to continue to fight for a while.
@aaronwilcox6417
@aaronwilcox6417 6 ай бұрын
Good move getting of the horse in an encounter. You cant control the horse if it happened to spook and it would make your ability to bear spray or shoot ineffective. Worse yet imagine deploying bear spray atop a horse and wind comes back and the horse gets a dose. A real rodeo. You need to get an Lee load kit and load your own 45-70 ammo. You can purchase cast or mono and jacketed bullets and load them yourself. Also for night usebyou need an quick detach light and mount. Nothing else is needed. And you did a really smart move keeping the ammo on that belt instead of the rifle. Solid move.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
@aaron thank you so much for the detailed information. I appreciate it very much! Also, thank you for agreeing on the matter of staying mounted. It is a topic of debate to this day
@aaronwilcox6417
@aaronwilcox6417 6 ай бұрын
@ITW.Firearms Skinner Sights makes an nifty light mount for your rifle so you can QD an Olight or Streamlight so it's good for scabbard use. I personally don't care for a lot of stuff hanging on my levergun getting caught up in the bush. It's heavy timbered and very brushy where I'm at. If you need a sling for any rifle just get an cheap cotton GI type shooting sling or the Slogan Sling. You don't need them for a saddle gun but if your on foot they can be an game changer for field shooting, at least for me. Good luck out there.
@224Nisqually
@224Nisqually 6 ай бұрын
When the US Forest Service decided in the early 70s, that it was going to hire young women for Alaska Forests. The standard at time was that recruits had to hit a paper plate at chosen distance (highly variable from tester to tester) usually with 5 shots. The issue rifle was a Winchester Model 70 with Mauser extractor and iron sights. The cartridges were Winchester factory .375 H&H silver tips. These rifles weighed about eight and a half pounds. I helped two of our King County Search and Rescue girls qualify and get jobs. The Government financed a study provide evidence what a bear protection firearm should be. The rules of the study were, factory firearms, not modified, with commonly available factory ammunition. The standard for measuring the desired wound to the bear was to penetrate the skull at close range. They also referenced a German language published paper that found that velocities less that 2200 fps did not disable the parasympathetic nervous system. That is why the .458 Watt has eclipsed the popularity of the .458 Winchester cartridge for elephant. and cape buffalo. The conclusion of the Government study was that the .375 H&H rifle and ammunition, circa 1972, was hard to beat for an Alaskan bear stopper. The .458 Wichester soft point, .460 and .378 Weatherby bullets were less reliable expanding and often glanced off skulls and big bones. They tested 3 grizzly skulls and found that cattle skulls were a reasonable replica enough to evaluate the ammunition and a lot easier to come by for study. The runner up was the 300gr Winchester load for the .338 Win. Of course Winchrster Ammunition dropped the loading right after the study. The .44 magnum pistol bullets were a joke at the time, the same pill was loaded into the .444 Marlin and it was worse, breaking up easily. The 45-70 was loaded by Remington Ammunition to 1350 fps with a solid lead slug and not a player. Moderate velocities 2200 to 2600 did the best with bullets 300 grains or heavier. My choice for a fishing rifle in Alaska is a Reminton 7600 Pump in .35 Whelen, handloaded with Barnes copper bullets and a receiver peep sight with fiberoptic fluorescent front bead. It has more than the 2200fps velocity level and put the bear in shock, not just bleed it to death. It will penetrate the skull at close range because the bullet is monolithic.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you for sharing. Where did you come by this info? I’ve never heard of that caliber
@infogunvault6920
@infogunvault6920 6 ай бұрын
@224Nisqually I'd also like to more about this information, if you're willing to share of course. I'd particularly like to know about the skull penetration tests. I've only ever seen their paper about penetration testing in silt/sawdust, not anything more practical like skulls.
@clemp3010
@clemp3010 6 ай бұрын
​@ITW.Firearms 35 Whelen is a 30-06 necked up to 35 caliber created by Townsend Whelen. I've been wanting one for years but kinda forgot about it. Well, my history was off a little bit. Whelen was working on a .400 and James Howe designed the .35 and named it after Whelen. That's what I get for repeating what I was told instead of researching it myself. Lol😮 Anyway I think it's a pretty good cartridge under 200yds.
@indycharlie
@indycharlie 4 ай бұрын
Though I have a SS Marlin 45/70 GG and a Marlin 44 mag I use depending on what bear country I am in . I have always thought that a 45/70 " pump action " would be way better to operate in stress . Never considered the 35 W , I shall now .. TY
@infogunvault6920
@infogunvault6920 4 ай бұрын
@@indycharlie Why not a semi-auto .458 SOCOM?
@robertdickhaut4509
@robertdickhaut4509 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic story! Thanks so much for sharing this adventure with all of us! I look forward to watching more of your content.
@jamesbell8496
@jamesbell8496 7 ай бұрын
Really good story you'll be telling grandkids one day maybe. Would definitely like to see a video on that Henry, beautiful rifle. Cheers
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! Haha I’ll be telling it forever Video coming soon on the Henry
@barbaralewis4919
@barbaralewis4919 6 ай бұрын
Great talk grew up with 45-70 trap door long Springfields the best of the 3 we had ,my dad had smithed and sighted for smokless from blackpowder we both would shoot only 1 box on range between us on any day at a 100 yrds it was about on the mark but it let you know what you were shooting no stock pads just steel always last to shoot in the weapon line up,that was at least 50+years ago and i can still feel it now!thanks from T-Man
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Thank you for sharing
@Daniel-nr6iw
@Daniel-nr6iw 6 ай бұрын
Man that's wild! You've got one heck of a story to tell your grandkids.
@Brett235
@Brett235 6 ай бұрын
That's a beautiful rifle and a great story. I live in Texas, the North East part so we don't see bears but I still want a 45-70. I want an older Marlin cowboy model with the long octagon barrel. They're very hard to find, especially the JM models. Thanks for the video.
@jameshipp6475
@jameshipp6475 6 ай бұрын
Wow I've been looking for a Marlin 1895 cb with a octagon barrel for a while now - hope you find one
@Brett235
@Brett235 6 ай бұрын
@@jameshipp6475 around my area they're like unicorns. I've looked as far as Dallas with no luck. There are plenty of newer models but no JM stamped rifles.
@mikebelcher6692
@mikebelcher6692 6 ай бұрын
Steinel ammo has some good 45-70 in different loads. Really enjoyed the story.
@blueduck9409
@blueduck9409 6 ай бұрын
Its really hard to beat the original government load of 405 grain hard cast lead bullet. The research data the government did when teating the 45-70 is still available, and its a good read. The government went above and beyond when they tested that cartridge in the 1800s. All i can say is, its impressive.
@greg1933
@greg1933 6 ай бұрын
Great story ,true, but you are a great STORYTELLER! Nicely done loved every second. P. S. Glad everyone walked away with just a story. ( and maybe a little extra laundry to do)
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
HAHAHA extra laundry! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for commenting
@languagesource355
@languagesource355 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the story. I've never been in true bear country but would love to see the West at least once in my life. Not terrified of bears, but certainly wary. I think you have a healthy attitude. I am always annoyed by the various "hippie" backpackers who say that they "never had problems with bears" (meaning they haven't been mauled YET). And they spread this view that bears are cute and friendly. I certainly think bears are awesome, when viewed from a safe distance. NEVER would I want to kill a bear, except on a legitimate hunt, and I don't even think I want to hunt bears, but totally ok if others do. And I realize that even when equipped adequately, it's still dangerous and not a guarantee, but it certainly feels better.
@santafecanon
@santafecanon 6 ай бұрын
Here in NM and COLO, there is an attitude among those you call 'hippie backpacker', that any thing goes wrong with a bear encounter, it is the humans fault. 'Oh just be cool and mellow and the bear will go its own way' they say. WRONG THINK. Bears are unpredictable and all bets are off with what they might do. I have had a score of bear encounters in my life and yes, been charged. Tent ripped open at 2am while girl friend screamed. Only one kind of bear I am afraid of, the one that doesnt run away. Advice is to 'be prepared' for the unexpected from bears.
@diyjeepguy7713
@diyjeepguy7713 6 ай бұрын
Awesome story, glad it ended where everyone could live to talk about it. Keep doing that work and you will have many more hopefully. I love my .45-70, Its the stainless steel Marlin, the same one used in that Jurrasic world movie. There are no grizz where I am so I refer to it as my 'bigfoot' rifle. My .30-30 is my other favorite.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
“Bigfoot” rifle I like that haha!
@lurebenson7722
@lurebenson7722 6 ай бұрын
If you believe that liar and his fake story you can be suckered by anyone. I have guided brown bear hunts in Alaska with at times also interior Grizzly hunts I guided. These bear don't ROAR at you they will snap teeth and low growl.
@BRENDANTHERED
@BRENDANTHERED 3 ай бұрын
​@@lurebenson7722 Ha! Roar / growl... tomato / tomaato ... i do believe you are overthinking on this.
@RammsteinDevoted
@RammsteinDevoted Ай бұрын
I acquired a ruger marlin SBL myself and we only have dropbears down under, tailoring some cast loads for a trip up to Cape York after buffalo and scrub bulls.
@gracewthomas
@gracewthomas 6 ай бұрын
First time ever seeing a left handed lever action 45/70 very nice
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Video is inverted. It’s a standard
@ourmontanahome7291
@ourmontanahome7291 6 ай бұрын
I live on a mountain in Montana. About 2 months ago we had a young 3 year old collard griz take up residency between my neighbors homestead and mine. FWP came out and set up a trap to try and capture this bear. I carry and hunt with my Henry All Weather 45-70, pre side gate. It was bow season at the time but i carried my Henry every hunt until the griz moved on. From the pictures we got FWP estimated him to weigh about 600lbs. They tracked him back to his winter grounds in the Scapegoat mountains. I also carry a G20 in a chest holster with Underwood ammo 220 gr hard cast bullets but while that bear trap was here less than 200 yards from my family, the Henry was my go to gun.
@enigmavariations3809
@enigmavariations3809 5 ай бұрын
What's a collard grizzly bear? Do they eat collard greens?
@enigmavariations3809
@enigmavariations3809 5 ай бұрын
What's a G20?
@ourmontanahome7291
@ourmontanahome7291 5 ай бұрын
@@enigmavariations3809 A problem grizzly that has been trapped before and moved to another location. They put GPS tracking collars on them.
@ourmontanahome7291
@ourmontanahome7291 5 ай бұрын
@@enigmavariations3809 Glock 20 10mm
@mtman2
@mtman2 5 ай бұрын
​@@enigmavariations3809 Along with chitlins n gravy made from city-ots
@denisdegamon8224
@denisdegamon8224 12 күн бұрын
I have several 45/70's three of which are Sharps buffalo rifles, two of which are Shiloh Sharps and one Speghetti Sharps. One early Marlyn JM Guide gun ( magnaported). My two Henry's are one in blued steel, the other Color Case Hardened ( like yours) in 45 Colt carbine barrels. Also cast my own slugs ( in numerous weights & styles) and reload both rounds in smokeless as well as black powder cartridges. Been a reloader for over 45 years.... I like being independent, and self reliant. PS: really enjoyed your story..... and nice rifle.
@sedonamudsquid
@sedonamudsquid 20 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the story. And reading all these great comments! I was hanging on every word. You have that special gift of storytelling. I grew up on a ranch in the high desert hills well north of Los Angeles. I was about 12 and taking my daily ride after school when down the road about 100 yds there was a large cougar. I say large, but looking back it was probably average but to my 12 yr old brain it was the size of a horse. So me and 2 beagles hightailed it home and told my mom. She told my dad, a businessman, who informed us that he'd sold all 40 acres and that we'd be moving to the city in a month. Those were the best years, looking back. As soon as I was old enough, I got out of LA. Many years and a pacemaker later, I can no longer take the recoil (30-06) due to the placement of the damned pacemaker (I'm left eyed). I do a lot of trout fishing in the Sierras and always have my 44 magnum at my side, just in case. Stay safe!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 16 күн бұрын
I am so happy to hear you enjoyed! Thank you so much for sharing your story as well!
@RustyM80
@RustyM80 5 ай бұрын
Well told, glad the bears went their way. They are beautiful creatures. I live in a fairly remote part of Alberta, where the foothills turn into into mountains, we have the highest/healthiest population of Grizz in the province. I use a 45-70 for home protection. First response is always bear spray, followed up with the marlin guide gun. Grizz are protected up here and it better be life or death, fish and game would rather deal with an attack than a dead bear. Most of the time they aren't interested in us but all it takes is one sick or old bear to end you. This fall I was still hunting a cut block and walked back to the jeep, hit the key fob. The horn spooked up a young Grizz less than 75 yards from where I had been sitting. They are like ghosts in the bush, don't see or hear them until they want you too. Nothing worse than being in the bush alone, finding sign and holding a can of bear spray knowing its supposed to be your only defense...
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
What is your take on bear spray? Have you ever employed it or anyone in your area put it to the test?
@sgtslotter8634
@sgtslotter8634 5 ай бұрын
I had a drunk roommate hit the neighbors really mean dalmation one night when he came home from the bar. That dog was nowhere near out of fight. I said then i'd never carry that stuff though years later i did carry a can on a thigh rig when i was working a private protection contract in the hood. Thugs are more scared of that spray than a gun because they know you can use it with a lot less provocation so it does shine there but bears, hell no.
@RustyM80
@RustyM80 5 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms I've had close calls with false charges but never discharged it. I do have have relatives that have used it for bears and cougars. They swear by it. In Canada we don't have many choices if it isn't hunting season.
@buddydog1956
@buddydog1956 6 ай бұрын
Excellent story...thanks for your time man ~ you're looking good and I definitely approved of your fire power ~
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly
@JP24Mich
@JP24Mich 6 ай бұрын
Nice story! I have wanted that exact rifle for a long time.
@dougbarlow3010
@dougbarlow3010 6 ай бұрын
Het this was really fun and exciting to watch and listen. Thanks
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! That means the world!
@randallacton2506
@randallacton2506 2 ай бұрын
Awesome story thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
@JoseSanchez-jp5ft
@JoseSanchez-jp5ft 6 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this story, you're a natural storyteller.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
That means a lot! I'm happy you enjoyed
@user-vz4vd9pm6u
@user-vz4vd9pm6u 6 ай бұрын
I SAID THE SAME THING!
@alexanderrichardson5929
@alexanderrichardson5929 6 ай бұрын
Big Story Teller!
@michaelhodges8312
@michaelhodges8312 4 күн бұрын
Great looking rifle! I carry a Marlin 1895 Trapper Buffalo Bore 350FN, and a Glock 20 Underwood 200LFN in mountain bear country. Thanks for sharing.
@dougcobb8114
@dougcobb8114 6 ай бұрын
Great conversation, your intelligent for telling a story..unlike current people..
@thewarhawk9386
@thewarhawk9386 6 ай бұрын
Dammit man I miss the west I lived in Engle co for two years at age 16 on a ranch came back to North Carolina the day before 9/11 took a plane from Denver to Dallas to Atlanta to Greenville next day all hell broke loose . Never made it back left because my grandpa was passing away definitely changed my life but I miss the west you got my sub buddy . Thumbs up
@dennisspottedwolf1019
@dennisspottedwolf1019 6 ай бұрын
Good story bro. I've had several encounters while moose hunting in the Prince George BC area where I live. I never had the urge to hunt them because they are such a fine species and a good indicator of the health of the area. But I do hunt blacks and I love the sausage. One incident was on a logging block where I was walking. I came up a rise in the road and about the time I could see down the other side, I saw a small sow in the ditch with a cub and two more about 30 yards behind her. They were feasting on fiddleheads in the ditch. I just slowly backed away and turned as soon as she couldn't see me and got the heck away from there. One other time was in the same area near Willow River and that sow was one huge momma. I used to pack a Sako .338 with 250-grain hand loads. The timber went silent about a minute before 2 cubs appeared and both were bigger than the little sow in the first story so they were likely soon to be pushed away from her. That gun felt like a peashooter in my hands. When she appeared my Akita was turning to come back and see where I was at which point I had to try and scare her because he was downwind about 75 yards from them and he wasn't smart enough to go the other way, and I'm not faulting him a bit. The skid-trail Jake was coming down turned below and came past where I was standing under a big old fir and my view of the scene was excellent. Truth is Jake loved hunting anything but especially bear so I wanted to avoid this encounter completely. I took a big breath and let out as loud a "whoop" as I could and they vanished into the timber. She was a smart girl for she'd been around the area likely for years. I'd guess her at an easy 800, maybe a little more. The first one was much smaller and I'd put her around 250-300.
@terrywilliams9924
@terrywilliams9924 5 ай бұрын
Bryson, you have the makings of a really good troubadour. I hope you continue, since I subscribed ::)). That 19 min. video flew by. You definitely made the right decision to dismount. It would have been very interesting watching your horse's reaction to the muzzle blast going off next to his ear, if you shot from the saddle. I love the Henry rifle, as I have two myself (not 45.70 govt.--as of yet), although I do have a Marlin .444, which is close ballistically. Keep it up.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
Hey partner, I really appreciate the comment. Made my day! More content will be coming. I'm back in Tennessee with my full collection at the moment and will be making more videos asap. By the way, I would love to have a Marlin .444
@sparkywelder5893
@sparkywelder5893 6 ай бұрын
Thanku for that story. I myself have a 4570, it’s tube fed not side gate but I love it
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
They are cool rifles!
@jjssnb3790
@jjssnb3790 6 ай бұрын
Braddah I loved the fact that you thought of the family first and dismounted the horse rite on ma man love ur story ur a good teller and that’s a beautiful gun I have a 45-70 as well I think it’s a WC octagon it’s a beauty as well Aloha my friend stay safe & stay blessed 🤙🙏
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thanks man I’m glad you enjoyed! Likewise stay safe
@jjssnb3790
@jjssnb3790 6 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms rite on 🤙Happy Holidays
@sammartinez8084
@sammartinez8084 6 ай бұрын
Excellent show 💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍👍😁
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@gorillahd9247
@gorillahd9247 2 ай бұрын
Well done! You made solid decisions throughout the encounter.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! and i appreciate you watching
@archnissel8596
@archnissel8596 Ай бұрын
Yes, when yu come face to face with a Brown Bear it is exciting. They scare me more than people hunting on four continents. One of the reason I live in Alaska now.
@anthonygalliart1789
@anthonygalliart1789 6 ай бұрын
Carried a stainless Rossi .44 mag lever action stoked with 300 Gr. dangerous game loads also a nickle plated Bounty Hunter 4.75" SAA pistol loaded with the same ammo. I might be taking a chance but the .44 Mag has a reputation for taking large and dangerous animals. What made me a believer is the success it has had with Cape Buffalo & American Bison. Those hombres are tough and giant too! Glad all went well. Thanks for the video & God bless.
@chadmcswain5389
@chadmcswain5389 3 ай бұрын
The 44mag almost doubles in energy and gains 50 to 70 percent more speed when ran through a longer rifle/carbine barrel. 357s and 44mag pistol cartridges both become new beast when turned into carbine rounds. Inside of 50 yards there's not many things that walk, crawl or swim on this planet that a 44 mag carbine won't stop with a well placed shot👍
@anthonygalliart1789
@anthonygalliart1789 3 ай бұрын
​@chadmcswain5389 I am hooked on .44 Mag as a do everything cartridge. I have 2 lever guns and 7 single action pistols as well as 2 double action revolvers all chambered for it. For handloaders & bullet casters, being able to shoot .44 Russian and S&W Special for home defense and full house magnums really makes it versatile from varmints to dangerous game. Thanks pardner
@user-cg1ni7ub9i
@user-cg1ni7ub9i 5 ай бұрын
Marlin makes one of the finest 45-70 lever action- personality I have the blued one and the stainless steel which I keep at my home in Alaska. The S&W model 25 which shoots the 45LC is a N frame with a 4 inch barrel which I had mag ported on each side of the front sight- and used 454 Cases cut to LC length with 340gr flat nose hard lead bullets with velocity of 1100 FPS
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
Wow! that is some serious firepower
@jorgejelicic8525
@jorgejelicic8525 4 ай бұрын
that is the best looking rifle i have ever seen.
@lancedaniels
@lancedaniels 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting and sharing.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 4 ай бұрын
And thank you for liking and commenting
@larryh3267
@larryh3267 6 ай бұрын
Awesome weapon I have the 45/70 Henry all weather I absolutely love the rifle and yes I would love the link or contact for the bullet sling thank awesome video sir
@terry1965
@terry1965 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the story it was really good
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@gunnerchaney
@gunnerchaney 4 ай бұрын
I was the same way about getting a lever gun. I wanted an 1886, octagon barrel, case hardened, side gate in 45-70 with a nice walnut stock. I ended up ordering a Pedersoli sporting rifle through Taylor’s. It’s beautiful, cost me a good chunk of change but I love it… The guy behind the counter was a hell of a salesman cause he sold me a model 12 too same day.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 4 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Would love to see the one you got. Also, thank you for your service. Semper Fidelis and Happy Valentines Day
@martymcmannis6581
@martymcmannis6581 6 ай бұрын
Wow that's what I call a wtf moment. You had it under control. Glad things went the way they have. A level head and comon sence also gut feeling helps to. But when it's your time, it's your time. Killer story. Take care and thank you for sharing
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed!!
@sourdoughjoe5406
@sourdoughjoe5406 6 ай бұрын
You tell a story very well!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Made my day! Thanks for watching
@jwgbmp40
@jwgbmp40 6 ай бұрын
how do those chamber the longer rounds? I have found my two Henrys in 45c and 357 to be finicky with the longer bullets. I love the Henrys with the curved stocks
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Mine does pretty well. I guess your experience contributes to the Marlin vs. Henry debate Thanks for watching and commenting. Safe trails
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 6 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, thank you for sharing this suspenseful video. Stay safe out there. 😊
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Likewise my friend! Thanks for watching
@kamikazekunze
@kamikazekunze 2 ай бұрын
Specifically, what model is that? I can’t seem to find that combo with the octagonal barrel. Thanks a bunch. Sub’d 😊
@oldvet6030
@oldvet6030 Ай бұрын
H010GCC
@Doc_Holiday.
@Doc_Holiday. 18 күн бұрын
Stumbled on this video but damn good story amigo. Cheers 🍻
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 17 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Have a good one and check back for more?
@awdgaethbsdgb
@awdgaethbsdgb 6 ай бұрын
@itwfirearms - great story! What jacket is that you are wearing?
@senormofeta6726
@senormofeta6726 6 ай бұрын
Great story. Thanks
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@nicholasmartinbjj
@nicholasmartinbjj 7 сағат бұрын
Carrying an M1 in a scabbard on horseback is pretty sick
@rogerironhide4220
@rogerironhide4220 6 ай бұрын
Thought Bandoliers were bullet holders😅👍🏻🍻😁 Great gun, I'm a lever man myself when it comes to rifles, Bolt Actions too💯👍🏻
@mattdowning7281
@mattdowning7281 6 ай бұрын
Love the hat. Very slick.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@markboheman5691
@markboheman5691 6 ай бұрын
Awesome story. I have relatives in Powell, near Heart Mountain.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
I liked Powell! Nice town
@Ricky043
@Ricky043 4 ай бұрын
Awesome story dude Subbed
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 4 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@cycleguy666
@cycleguy666 6 ай бұрын
I have a Henry 45/70 side gate Big Boy and soon going to order the All Weather. I like the look of yours with the case hardening too. Maybe next time!! Is that ammo belt a sling too or just ammo carry? Would be interested in the makers info. Still looking for comfy slings and equipment!! Good story!! Glad ya didn't get charged or stalked for the kids sakes!! Nice having a rear gunner too!! The Henry all weather in 357 is pretty awesome too!! 45/70 in 405 grain is pretty cool too. Hedge cutters in Virginia!! 😊
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. The bandolier is just that. Awesome work done by bobbypeoples303@gmail.com
@coryanderson2371
@coryanderson2371 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, i'd love to have that belt. I've been looking for one of them for a long time. I got a 4570.
@devmeistersuperprecision4155
@devmeistersuperprecision4155 6 ай бұрын
I never really looked at Henry until recently. My fear in a new gun was that I didn’t trust them. I have owned a Hartford made Marlin in 45-70 for years. When I was elk hunting in Colorado, I was often faced with small patch like areas where hunting was allowed and not allowed. We had a lot of liberals move in against hunting. Always fun! You made sure your shot was clean and legal first as your going to be swapping paper with the warden for no reason. Just was! So the Marlin insured a clean drop and the bullet didn’t trespass into some Californium transplants property. The ranges were always between 60 and 200 yards. I used Barnes copper slugs on magnum loads. The Marlin looks very much like your Henry. In a scabbard, that gun is quite comfortable. I have since switched over to using a shilo sharpes in 45-120 black powder for game but still use on occasion the Marlin. Will never sell the Marlin. But I will look at the Henry as the oct. barrel is to cool. You did the right thing in keeping your cool with that bear. They are meaty and fat. Even with the 45-70 your using, your likely going to use multiple rounds. Your ride was untested and train of kids were untested. Best of all, a Native American taught me years ago, never kill anything your not going eat. The spirit bear can live another day.
@brianfisher3991
@brianfisher3991 6 ай бұрын
Love that your left handed . 👍
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
It’s a standard. My apologies it’s inverted bc of selfie mode
@davidfloyd9134
@davidfloyd9134 6 ай бұрын
Love the Henry, but I also like the New Marlins by Ruger.
@russellkeeling4387
@russellkeeling4387 5 ай бұрын
From what I read years ago I learned that mace doesn't work on bears because mace requires the existence of tear ducts and grizzly bear don't have them. Pepper spray does work however. I heard an Alaska State Trooper say on a video, when they had to go after a dangerous grizzly, they used 12 gauge shotguns and pepper spray. He said they use the spray to stop the bear long enough to kill it with the shotgun.
@DrMatey215
@DrMatey215 6 ай бұрын
Great recap on your trail ride!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bcbigfoot112
@bcbigfoot112 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful rifle. Dude knows his stuff
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@kevinrollman3101
@kevinrollman3101 6 ай бұрын
Very engaging story Sir!! Very interesting and enjoyable!! You are an excellent narrator and speaker!! I just wanted to suggest a Grizzly round that you probably are aware of but if per chance you are not this is the HSM 430 grain RNFP +p 45-70 Grizzly rounds. They are 430 grain with a velocity of 1,081 FPS, but have 3,098 foot pounds of energy!! If you want a Grizzly round that will do the job this is it!! They are very accurate too!! Enjoy your videos immensely!! Thank you!! These HSM rounds are Round Nose Flat Point lead cast bullets that will enter Mr. Grizzly at the snout and exit via the drought!! I see the variety of human beings you have to guide on your trail adventures and this is the one selection of 45-70 government ammunition I would bring along to protect them. They are the best of the best in the West!!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for commenting and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I will look into that round. I have not seen it yet in stores or gun shows. Thank you for sharing, I bet that is a hog of a cartridge
@Shanekair
@Shanekair 5 ай бұрын
HSM is built in stevensville Montana
@luvtahandload7692
@luvtahandload7692 6 ай бұрын
Interesting story. If I was carrying a 45-70 for grizzly defense, the magazine would be stoked with at least 400 gr hard-cast lead or maybe the old 405 Belt Mountain Punch Solids. Glad you didn't have to shoot it. Bunch of legal hoops to jump through then.
@nickchara8527
@nickchara8527 6 ай бұрын
My guide only carried an axe in northern B.C. for forty years....
@wtpence4731
@wtpence4731 6 ай бұрын
Great story and Nice rifle !
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@tylertapp131
@tylertapp131 6 ай бұрын
Good stuff. Always wanted a 4570, just havent had one come up at the price I'm lookin for yet really. Also, im out in the south east, no grizz in my area at all only black bear. Normally they're pretty spooky, not lookin for a fight, but still a decent size animal you should be cautious of. I dont do any trail ridin on pack horses or anything, most of my travel in the woods is on foot, so I typically sling an ar depending what im doin. I hunt coyotes and deer with my 5.56, 95 percent of the time. If were goin further back in and doin some other stuff I'll take the ar in 450bushmaster. Ballistics are pretty damn close to 4570 from what I was told, I keep it loaded with 300 grain jacketed soft points. With a standard 20 round 556 mag think it hold like 9 rounds plus 1 in the pipe of 450 so basically the same capacity as a 4570 lever gun or close I'd think. In other cases I have been known to take one of my lever guns out in 45 colt or 357 mag.
@williamsetterlund9242
@williamsetterlund9242 6 ай бұрын
I have a Henry Brass 45-70 ,I shoot lefty I didn't realize that Henry made a left hand lever action, very interesting 🤔, I have the standard right hand side gate.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Mine is standard. It’s inverted due to Selfie mode on my phone-my apologies
@keiths.6251
@keiths.6251 6 ай бұрын
Nice story the .45-70 is great for bear but what I would like to know what is the brand of your olive green jacket.
@kendelvalle8299
@kendelvalle8299 6 ай бұрын
Had a Winchester 86 for a couple of years. I quit hiking and it became a date queen. Sold it. Nice rifle.
@rodrod1515
@rodrod1515 6 ай бұрын
Great story!!!!😂
@GirlGangsta33
@GirlGangsta33 5 ай бұрын
@-7:34 Is another one you had me on!!! lol.
6 ай бұрын
Actually with some flip up long range diopter sight it's a dream shooter for long range so long as you don't mess the distance measurement. ;) For your need it is a rock solid choice as it is though. Greetings from Hungary!
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Will check that out! Thanks for watching
@danielprivate7442
@danielprivate7442 3 ай бұрын
"...these bear being so hard to die reather intimedates us all; I must confess that I do not like the gentlemen and had reather fight two Indians than one bear" -Meriwether Lewis May 11, 1805
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 3 ай бұрын
Great quote
@danielprivate7442
@danielprivate7442 3 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms If you read the accounts of Grizzly bears by the Lewis and Clark expedition, they are described as "monsters" more than once.
@1woksape606
@1woksape606 6 ай бұрын
An Alaska rancher told me he carried a 12 guage alternating slugs and double 00 buckshot
@backwoodscharlie8483
@backwoodscharlie8483 4 ай бұрын
Great story, thx
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@WLeonardAthas
@WLeonardAthas 6 ай бұрын
Garrett Cartridge Company makes .45-70 bear defense rounds. Google them and they will pop up. They ship really fast and their ammo is used by U.S. Government agencies for bear defense. I carry them for wild hogs down here in Florida when they get out of line.
@randy71646
@randy71646 6 ай бұрын
As does Tim Sundles of Buffalo Bore who was a guide in Alaska as you are. He has loads for my 38-55 which equals your 45-70. Also a Henry by the way with the side gate loading.
@russellsnook3164
@russellsnook3164 6 ай бұрын
My oldest sister got remarried. She had a boy with her new husband. His name is James, but I call him the butchild. As a native American it's my job as uncle to train the boy to be a warrior. It's hard to do when I'm always contradicted by my brother in law. We live on Prince of Wales island. One summer day my sister and her family go to the beach to pick asberigas, it grows on the beach. The hole family is working, except the butchild. His dad tells james to get to work. James crys. His mom tells him to go ahead and play, but stay close. The butchild starts beachcombing. He finds a abolone shell and a eagle feather when he sees a pile of driftwood. It's a big pile , and James wants to climb to the top. When he gets to the top he is face to face with a bear! He and the bear stare at each other. Then James leaps from the pile of driftwood to the beach and runs as fast as he can . He SCREAMS for help , but no one hears him. He can hear the bear behind him and he SCREAMS again! But he is to far away, no one can hear him. James wishes he had stayed close to his family. The bear tackles James. The impact drives James into the sand. He SCREAMS and kicks, but he can't get away from the bear. The bear bites into Jimi's side and lifts jimi in the air , and spits him out. Thewp. Turning away from Jimi the bear says , yuk that one is spoiled!
@The_PaleHorseman
@The_PaleHorseman 2 ай бұрын
I just read of the mountain men and I was sitting there imagining being them with flint lock, by themselves. Geez
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 2 ай бұрын
What a time to be alive hahah
@user-wo6ps2ln1t
@user-wo6ps2ln1t 2 ай бұрын
When u get on the trail if u got time can u show some videos of that country.. where ever u at .. i live in Georgia in a city.. i don't get to see much country... I love it out west
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Check out The American Cowboy Academy on Instagram
@dhrpro1
@dhrpro1 6 ай бұрын
Awesome story brother
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@HeartOfTheHorses
@HeartOfTheHorses 6 ай бұрын
We’re riding all throughout Yellowstone every summer. We see grizzlies and we just ride and they move on, no grizzly has showed signs of attacking. That being said we were within 200 yards from Amy when she was killed hiking up Buttermilk trail & the grizzly and her baby came flying up Icee Hill right at us. The horses got a little light in the front, at this time I had a little autistic girl & a young lady with a heart condition, luckily they were paying more attention to the horses dispassion change to see the bears in the trees. As for staying on our off the horses, it’s 50, 50 if you’re going to blow off a big 45/70 round. I carry either a 45/70 or a Glock 20 10mm. As for the area you were in, there’s some big bears. We came across a momma & 2 baby’s as we were crossing the bridge just off the freeway, they were in the river. It’s such beautiful there. Stay safe Brother, see you on the trail. Guy
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Where do you ride in Yellowstone? Thanks for sharing. I’d love to pick up a 10mm Glock as well
@HeartOfTheHorses
@HeartOfTheHorses 6 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms we ride all over the park and around outside Yellowstone. There is so many great trails. Here’s on of our rides. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/oN-ffs9_lpqboXU.htmlsi=GfSK3YOPmQRK9hyP
@squibload58
@squibload58 6 ай бұрын
There have been two horses in my life. One was on a 2 hr ride at the Shoshone Lodge (I don't think our guide was armed), and the other was smothered in onions on my dinner plate.
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Hahahaha
@mattdowning7281
@mattdowning7281 6 ай бұрын
BTW, I love Wyoming. From Massachusetts.
@dreamhawklawrence7252
@dreamhawklawrence7252 6 ай бұрын
Is that a left hand action?! I would love that!
@buddysmith407
@buddysmith407 6 ай бұрын
I have not ever seen a left-handed ejection level action rifle either! 🤠
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 5 ай бұрын
it is a standard. i made the mistake of recording on selfie mode
@daviddavey1727
@daviddavey1727 6 ай бұрын
45-70 gov in a modern loading is one potent round in bear country.
@allanbraconnier836
@allanbraconnier836 6 ай бұрын
I guided big game hunts in northern British Columbia and came upon many grizzlies on the trail. You did the right thing getting down from your horse. You cant aim very accurate when your horse is trying to buck you off!!😅
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
What was it like guiding hunts up there? I've never made it into Canada, even though I was a jump away in Eureka, MT. I am going to quote you in my next debate regarding the dismount.
@allanbraconnier836
@allanbraconnier836 6 ай бұрын
@ITW.Firearms it's awesome. True wilderness. We'd go for 6 weeks at a time sometimes and never see anyone else. Up to 25 pack horses.
@timwalsh7287
@timwalsh7287 6 ай бұрын
Didn't know Henry made left handed rifles. What are the odds that Scheels would have just what you wanted, in a lefty?
@ITW.Firearms
@ITW.Firearms 6 ай бұрын
Sorry Tim I recorded the video on my phone with the back facing camera. It’s a standard the video is just flipped
@timwalsh7287
@timwalsh7287 6 ай бұрын
@@ITW.Firearms Thanks. Really nice rifle. The case hardened looks great.
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