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World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin
      #334368 - 11/11/19 02:01 AM

https://www.ammoland.com/2017/06/bella-t...U#axzz635xF0vO3


Portion of story:

On 10 May, 1953, Bella Twin was hunting small game with her partner, Dave Auger, along an oil exploration cutline south of Slave Lake, in Alberta, Canada. She was 63 years old.

They saw a large grizzly bear coming toward them. Wishing to avoid an encounter, they hid off the side of the cut.

But the bear kept coming closer and closer. The bear got so close that Bella Twin thought it less risky to shoot the bear than to not shoot it. It was probably only a few yards away. Some accounts say 30 feet. Perhaps she saw it stop and start to sniff, as if it had caught their scent. We may never know.

She shot at the side of the bears head. Knowing animal anatomy very well (she was an experienced trapper, and had skinned hundreds, perhaps thousands of animals) she knew exactly where to aim to penetrate the skull at its weakest point.

She shot, the bear dropped. It was huge. She went to the bear and fired the rest of the .22 long cartridges that she had, loading the single shot rifle repeatedly, to “pay the insurance” as Peter Hathaway Capstick said. She made sure the bear was dead, and not just stunned. My father taught me the same lesson when I was 13.

Here is a picture of the bear's skull and the .22 caliber holes in the left side.



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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Ripp]
      #334371 - 11/11/19 03:51 AM

Thanks for the link and article, RIPP.
My first .22, given to me by my uncle, a Cpl. in the RCMPolice when I was 12, was an "Ace". I used it for 5 years, shooting groundhogs, squirrels and rabbits.
I shot many boxes of Wiz Bangs, mostly shorts and longs for squirrels, but long rifle hollow points for woodchucks.
Bella Twin did well, indeed, with hers.

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: DarylS]
      #334379 - 11/11/19 06:56 AM

Really impressive, nothing else to say!
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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Ripp]
      #334381 - 11/11/19 08:05 AM

Thanks for posting Ripp. An exceptional Lady.

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Rule303]
      #334405 - 12/11/19 05:05 AM

Now that I realise that a world record grizzly can easily be harvested with a .22, I wonder why I purchased last year a 9,3x74R kipplauf with aim to stalk brown bear one day!

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Louis]
      #334426 - 13/11/19 04:57 AM

lol - I wouldn't say "EASILY" harvested, Louis. I would very much prefer the 9.3 and so would everyone else.
Just wondering, where do you shoot it, if it is facing you?


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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: DarylS]
      #334429 - 13/11/19 09:18 AM

Eyeball..

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Ripp]
      #334430 - 13/11/19 12:06 PM

Yes I think eye into back of skull is only way, I think she was "amazing" & very lucky to kill that bear, I've shot hundreds of animals with a .22LR from Civet Caracal Warthog Antelope Deer of many species, but a couple of stags have only been knocked out, even with that perfect side on temple shot, bullet never made it into the skull only cracked it, could be stags have a slightly reinforced skull from the antler pedicles ?

Even a .22Mag with 50gr (was a special Federal load) slugs failed on a couple of Chital/Axis stags but one in the chest behind the leg dropped them within 20 feet !


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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Sarg]
      #334443 - 14/11/19 12:35 AM

Quote:

Yes I think eye into back of skull is only way, I think she was "amazing" & very lucky to kill that bear, I've shot hundreds of animals with a .22LR from Civet Caracal Warthog Antelope Deer of many species, but a couple of stags have only been knocked out, even with that perfect side on temple shot, bullet never made it into the skull only cracked it, could be stags have a slightly reinforced skull from the antler pedicles ?

Even a .22Mag with 50gr slugs failed on a couple of Chital/Axis stags but one in the chest behind the leg dropped them with in 20feet !




Agreed, I have also used the .22 rimfire for many creatures in my lifetime...all the way from gophers, skunks, badgers, fox and coyotes.. along with a whitetail, however that was only once..

While growing up on the farm we used one all the time when we butchered big steers or pigs on the farm,

It's a great little weapon to have along, however would NOT be my first choice or probably first 100 choices as a weapon to use on a griz..

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Ripp]
      #334454 - 14/11/19 01:37 PM

I thought of the eyeball when I posted the response to Louis' post.
Eyeball shot kinda difficult when the bear is charging, I'd expect - or stationary for that matter - depending on height of sights (scope?) above the bore could mean miss, high or especially low, then you have a really pissed off bear. I'd think best to do about anything possible to avoid such a conflict.

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: DarylS]
      #334456 - 14/11/19 02:13 PM

Quote:

I thought of the eyeball when I posted the response to Louis' post.
Eyeball shot kinda difficult when the bear is charging, I'd expect - or stationary for that matter - depending on height of sights (scope?) above the bore could mean miss, high or especially low, then you have a really pissed off bear. I'd think best to do about anything possible to avoid such a conflict.




Come on Daryl where is your Canadian Lumber Jack spirit.


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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Rule303]
      #334461 - 14/11/19 08:17 PM

Quote:

Quote:

I thought of the eyeball when I posted the response to Louis' post.
Eyeball shot kinda difficult when the bear is charging, I'd expect - or stationary for that matter - depending on height of sights (scope?) above the bore could mean miss, high or especially low, then you have a really pissed off bear. I'd think best to do about anything possible to avoid such a conflict.




Come on Daryl where is your Canadian Lumber Jack spirit.






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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: Ripp]
      #334467 - 15/11/19 03:45 AM

for shooting cattle stressless on the farm ( I am a great advocat of this) the 22 mag shooting in the brain shows the very best results https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX6l1RBaEpM

see it here starting at 6:48

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: lancaster]
      #334469 - 15/11/19 04:06 AM

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Bella Twin, the .22 Used to Take the 1953 World Record Grizzly, and More
Ammoland Inc. Posted on June 7, 2017 by Dean Weingarten

By Dean Weingarten




Bella Twin is shown with the hide from the world record grizzly bear
Dean Weingarten

Arizona -(Ammoland.com)- On 10 May, 1953, Bella Twin was hunting small game with her partner, Dave Auger, along an oil exploration cutline south of Slave Lake, in Alberta, Canada. She was 63 years old.

They saw a large grizzly bear coming toward them. Wishing to avoid an encounter, they hid off the side of the cut.

But the bear kept coming closer and closer. The bear got so close that Bella Twin thought it less risky to shoot the bear than to not shoot it. It was probably only a few yards away. Some accounts say 30 feet. Perhaps she saw it stop and start to sniff, as if it had caught their scent. We may never know.

She shot at the side of the bears head. Knowing animal anatomy very well (she was an experienced trapper, and had skinned hundreds, perhaps thousands of animals) she knew exactly where to aim to penetrate the skull at its weakest point.

She shot, the bear dropped. It was huge. She went to the bear and fired the rest of the .22 long cartridges that she had, loading the single shot rifle repeatedly, to “pay the insurance” as Peter Hathaway Capstick said. She made sure the bear was dead, and not just stunned. My father taught me the same lesson when I was 13.

Here is a picture of the bear's skull and the .22 caliber holes in the left side.
1953 World Record Grizzly Skull

For those curious about how to place that shot on a live bear, the place to aim is half way on a line from the center of the eye to the ear hole.

From the front, you would aim directly up the nose. If the bear's mouth is open, aim for the back of the roof of the mouth. Aiming above the nose will likely miss the brain.

What rifle did Bella use to shoot the world record grizzly in 1953?

I wrote an article asking for help in 2014. Several alert readers replied over the intervening period. Because of their efforts, and the Internets, I have been able to find more detail about Bella Twin, her rifle, and the event. One reader was able to track down the current location of the rifle and send me pictures taken by the curator of the museum. The rifle is a Cooey Ace 1 single shot .22 rimfire.


Bella Twin used the rifle for many years on her trapline. The rifle was produced between 1929 and 1934. From a commenter at Ammoland:

here is a quote from the curator of the museum about the gun when i talked to him via email:

” I can tell you that the rifle is a .22 caliber single shot Cooey Ace 1. I can also tell you that the rifle’s condition, which has remained as it was when Bella Twin shot the bear, leaves a lot to be desired. There is corrosion on the receiver and barrel, the front screw that holds the stock to the barrel is missing and has been replaced with hockey tape. There is a piece of rubber under the barrel – probably as a method of “free floating” the barrel. There is no finish left on the wood. The stock is missing a part by the receiver and there is a wood screw reinforcing a crack in the stock.”

Bella Twin was a Cree woman. She had a reputation for being a deadly shot. Her grandson, Larry Loyie became an award winning writer. He wrote a fictionalized account of the bear shooting to include his grandmother in his prize winning children's book, As Long as the Rivers Flow. From smokyriverexspress.com:

Kokom Bella Twin is a highlight of the adventures in As Long as the Rivers Flow. The tiny 63-year-old Cree wo- man, who lived on Rabbit Hill overlooking Slave Lake, shot the biggest grizzly bear in North America.

“I had to put Bella into the book. She was being forgotten. The only people who remembered her were readers of hunting magazines,” said Larry.

In As Long as the Rivers Flow, Larry wrote that he was with his grandmother when she shot the bear. It made sense to put the story into the book, but Larry was not with his grandmother when she shot the bear. In 1953, Larry had been gone from Slave Lake for five years. I suspect his grandfather, Edward Twin, had died. Bella was 63 and was spending time with another man. Larry refers to Dave Auger as Bella's partner in a family picture. Dave Auger was with Bella when she shot the bear.


Bella Twin and her partner Dave Auger, family photo by Larry Loyie. The photo was likely taken in the 1960's or later, because it is in color.

In Bruno Engler: Photography, the famous photographer has pictures of Bella in front of the bear skin. When Bruno told her that he wanted to take the picture, she insisted on going home and sprucing up, and changing into nicer clothes. Engler writes:

She was dressed very simply. When she thought I was going to take a picture of her she said “No, I have to go home first.” And she came back with a dress and put some cornstarch on her face for makeup. I said “Bella Twin, you looked much better before.”

Women want to look their best in a photograph that will be shown to the world. This explains the somewhat awkward grip on the Cooey Ace 1 in the Engler photograph. Her left hand covers up the repair to the rifle.

What ammunition did Bella Twin use? The written accounts say .22 Long.
Ammo Used to Kill 1953 World Record Grizzly


This style of box was produced by CIL in Canada from 1950 to 1956. It is probably the type of ammunition Bella Twin used to shoot the world record grizzly. Bella Twin is specifically recorded as reporting that she shot it with .22 Longs, not Shorts, not Long Rifles. I recall that into the 1960's Longs were more expensive than shorts, but cheaper than Long Rifle ammunition.

The High Velocity .22 Long dates back to the 1930's and uses a 29 grain bullet at 1240 fps. The High Velocity .22 Short dates to about the same period, with the same bullet as the Long, but a velocity of 1125. The difference in velocity is 1240 – 1125 or 115 fps. That amounts to a 21% increase in energy for the Long, but far short of the Long Rifle, which is almost double that of the .22 Short.

The energy figures are listed as Short 81 foot pounds, Long 99 foot pounds, and Long Rifle 158 foot pounds, all for High Velocity loads of the period. A standard velocity .22 Long Rifle is listed at 1140 fps, with 120 foot pounds of energy, or 21% more than the High Velocity Long. The modern CCI standard velocity .22 Long Rifle travels at 1070 fps, with 102 foot pounds of energy, still 3% more than the High Velocity Long.

What was the location where the bear was shot? During my research, I came across a photo of the right side of the bear's skull. The right side has the location where the bear was shot written on it. The bear was shot in Section 24, Township 71, Range 6, W 5th Meridian. That is a section of land about 7 1/2 miles south of Slave Lake. The bear was likely shot just west of Florida Lake. A section is one mile square.


In Larry Loyie's obituary in the Smoky River Express, Bella Twin is described as a tiny woman. This photograph suggest that she was under five feet tall.

We know the date the bear was shot, because it is recorded on the top of the skull. Most written accounts only say it was the spring of 1953. It was on May 10th of that year.


Bella Twin was only a name for most of the time I knew of her. I wondered about this famous huntress for many years. Now we know that she was an expert trapper, hunter, and a crack shot. She was a beloved grandmother who taught her grandchildren well and knew the Cree traditional folkways. She lost one man and found another. She was shrewd enough to parlay the world record grizzly into cash. She sold the skin and skull separately, and sold the old, beat up rifle as well.

Bella Twin, I salute you. I would have liked to know you. Born in the Canadian wilderness in 1890, your life stretched between worlds.

May your memory and deeds live long, told around many campfires. I will tell my grandchildren about you.

Readers who know more about Bella Twin, please share your stories.

©2017 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.

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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: lancaster]
      #334470 - 15/11/19 04:51 AM

I have some Swiss rancher friends who are also butchers. The use a .22 BRNO for shooting the cows & horses they butcher, but, only CCI Stinger ammo will work on the animal's foreheads, LR solids did not work.

I gave them a .22 Hornet & loading gear and components. They liked that one a lot better, but only used it on bulls, as the .22 LR would not do that trick on their much thicker foreheads.

I don't know why I mention this, but there it is.


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Re: World Record Griz shot with ..22 Rimfire-1953- Bella Twin [Re: DarylS]
      #334475 - 15/11/19 06:32 AM

for canadians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H5UiMYw8WM

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