Don Fischer
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The idea of a lever gun is probably a good idea as far as moving around on a horse. But Been so long since I used a lever rifle, I'd probably forget how to load it. But having ridden with a rifle under my leg, It is not what I'd call handy I'd think that the mod 99 would be a great idea but never seen the others. Mod 88 Rem might work well also. I used to gun a bit at field trials and carried a SxS shotgun in the scabbard all day. Kept it out from under my led by letting it hang straight down and tied off at the bottom by the sturrip. Worked very well. But some difference between a scoped rifle and a SxS shotgun! I believe that in that situation the best rifle to have along is probably one you are really used to and have faith in. That of course, get's me back to my old Rem 660.Fun topic,,,imortant to remenber that for six months,,,that is how long they were gone, thier schedule was ride horsebak for four days, hunt for two, rest for one. So any rifle had to be saddle scabbard friendly. And that means as narrow as possible.
For me having a fat rifle in a scabbard is hell. Usually makes a bump where my knee is. Literally a real pain,,,okay for a sort ride,,but not for 4 days a week for 6 months.
So here would be my short list, Savage 99 in ,358 or 300 savage. A newer Browning BLR in 308 or 358, A used Big Bore 94 in 375,,,maybe the angle eject for scope use,,,or, i was just looking at a used 94 with a 24" inche barrel in 38-55,,,great with tang sites.
Don Fisher above always seems to match my prefereces, I like his choice but it might be a bit fat for saddle scabbard use,,,maybe , maybe not.
Any bolt action should have a very narrow Shnabbel style forend,,,like my model 54 Winchester in 30-06,,that would work.
Last thought,,,,bear spray has really been so over and over proven, that a having a "bear gun" no longer really is needed. Great as backup,,,I guess.
My first big adventure was crossing the Canadian Rockies 50 years ago without bear spray and just a USN Pilots knife. So a 38-55 model 94 would seem like a canon to me now.
Reading thier story is so great,,,imagine a 6 month long trip,,,intentionally planned on extending from summer till XMas,,,deep into the cold part of the year,,,what grit!!
The first thing they shot an ate by the way was a porcupine.
Last last thought. They brought along 10 thick wool US Army blankets,,,with double use,,,for them to sleep under,,,and foldeed up as saddle blankets. How they must have smelled. Kinda makes me smile.
I did the same things 50 years ago,,,went on small game and big game (small deer only) desert hunting trips with a very well trained horse. I had two rifles,,,a marlin model 39 .22 for rabbits and a various other riflles for desert deer in the canyons. I used my thick saddle blanket at night and my saddle for a pillow. I would be gone for days a a time,,,during the cold months,,,rattlers are hibernating,,,mostly
Boy did I smell coming home, smell of sweat, horse and deer. I had a little cabin 4 miles into the desert mountains on a dirt road
A couple times a week I had this mountain maiden hippy young lady visit me, spend the night. Used to drive a Ford falcon station wagon . Was fine if the road was dry
Once I came back in such real smelly condition and she was there. Came up to give me a hug and almost gagged. She told me to take a bath.
I suggested that I brought the meat home, that she should give me a bath instead.,had an old claw foot tub under a shady mesquite tree outside. Nearest neighbor was miles away. She did,,,and did a fine job of it too.
Happy Trails Until later
MR
For cartridges it was mentioned the 358 Win and 300 Sav and sounds like both would be a good choice. My problem with them is I don't have any experience at all with either! What ever the cartridge though I want it to handle a fairly heavy bullet fairly well. A trip like that really has less need for a 1"- shooting rifle than a rifle putting out a large for cal bullet into say 2", arbitrary number, at 100 yds. You then find yourself in a position where the shot really may count depending on the bullet used! And believe it of not there have been far more shot that didn't need to be taken than shots that needed to be taken.