jonnyboy
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Ya, again, I use a handgun hunting hogs. I've even used one hunting deer...no, the hand gun is used for DEFENSE or "backup" as you put it...and not typically used for actual "hunting".
...hand guns are for close range...when using a handgun a deer/elk/moose will hear/see/smell you before he gets in "range" and so you probably won't get a shot anyway...a short barreled pistol (44 mag for example) is nowhere near as accurate as a much longer barreled rifle such as a Remington .308 which I prefer...but I also have a .243 which is the flattest shooting and most accurate rifle I've ever owned...at 200 yards I can group 5 shots within 3 inches of each other easily.
...I know what I'm talking about here.
Ya, again, I use a handgun hunting hogs. I've even used one hunting deer
Your personal preference has no bearing on reality. Pistols are common in hunting, and you claimed otherwise. I was just correcting you is all....before spouting off, how about if you take the time to read little more...I NEVER said hand guns could not be used to hunt with...I said I've known anyone who uses a hand gun to hunt with.
...yeah, sure, you can put a laser sight on a pistol..but if really want to risk your life unnecessarily by standing flat footed and putting a laser dot on the head of an 800 pound female grizzly with cubs as she charges you, be my guest. Why in the world would want to wait till the bear is running at you and is in within 50 yards of ripping your lungs out when you can easily take her from a tree from 200-300 yards away.
...sorry, but again, I know what I'm talking about...and no need for me to google "hunting with a pistol".
...lol..well goody for you...I'm guessing your piggies are nowhere near the size of the boars we have down here can literally chase you down and eat you.
...for the umpteenth time...I NEVER said you cannot use a pistol to hunt with.
According to my niece I was driving before electricity. We cut a hole in the wooden floorboard so we could propel the car by using our large bare feet. Shoes? What shoes?BS. We all know cars weren't generally available until the early 1900's.
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Actually, handguns are used as the primary weapon for bear hunting in alot of instances. It's extremely common.
You know that it's possible to use a pistol to hunt with, right?
Not true. I've heard of Grizzlies being shot with both a .357 mag and a .44 mag. Kill shots.....lmfao ...that only shows what guns are "ALLOWED" for hunting...not what weapons are actually USED in hunting. And sorry but I am a lifetime member of the NRA and have been a registered and licensed hunter in the state of Georgia for nearly 40 years and NO ONE I have ever known has ever used a handgun for hunting.
...you could probably add rocks and rubber band guns and Star Trek Phasers to the list. Can you use a handgun for dove/duck hunting? Yes, but a shotgun is recommended....can you use a 44 magnum pistol for deer/elk hunting?...yes, but a rifle is recommended.
...please don't try to carry on a convo about something that you obviously know very little if anything about...and you call "BS" on me?...puhlease.
...that myopic copy and paste disorder you possess has once again exposed you.
Completely dispute it....lol..well goody for you...I'm guessing your piggies are nowhere near the size of the boars we have down here can literally chase you down and eat you.
...and hunting deer with a handgun mean a much better chance there's not a clean kill resulting in the animal running off to die unnecessarily a miserable death for the same reason I've already mentioned, which is because they are more accurate...do you dispute this?...yes or no?
...and for the umpteenth time...I NEVER said you cannot use a pistol to hunt with.
YepThe thread is actually about mass shootings and mental health...not hunting...this is getting way off topic
A wounded bear is always dangerous, but I'm sure that whoever hunts a bear with a handgun has a hunting rifle close by.And there are also instance where wounded bears kill people.
Cool story. You seem to have trouble getting past the fact that, despite your personal preferences, people hunt with handguns and don't give a shit how stupid you think it is. Hell, it may be stupid. I wouldn't fuckin do it for the very reason you stated, but it doesn't change the fact that is is a popular pastime.And there are also instance where wounded bears kill people.
Your personal preference has no bearing on reality. Pistols are common in hunting, and you claimed otherwise. I was just correcting you is all.
Also, those are scopes, not lasers. C'mon man.
Yeah but I'd be concerned about it getting stolen whenever I left my truck to go somewhere for more than a few seconds.I used to have a gun rack in my 56 Chevy pick up. You could drive around with a rifle as long as it was showing.
Cool story. You seem to have trouble getting past the fact that, despite your personal preferences, people hunt with handguns and don't give a shit how stupid you think it is. Hell, it may be stupid. I wouldn't fuckin do it for the very reason you stated, but it doesn't change the fact that is is a popular pastime.
...no, the hand gun is used for DEFENSE or "backup" as you put it...and not typically used for actual "hunting".
...hand guns are for close range...when using a handgun a deer/elk/moose will hear/see/smell you before he gets in "range" and so you probably won't get a shot anyway...a short barreled pistol (44 mag for example) is nowhere near as accurate as a much longer barreled rifle such as a Remington .308 which I prefer...but I also have a .243 which is the flattest shooting and most accurate rifle I've ever owned...at 200 yards I can group 5 shots within 3 inches of each other easily.
...I know what I'm talking about here.
It's the thrill of doing something very unusual that very few others have attempted. Me? No way. Might not be a bad backup.Cool story. You seem to have trouble getting past the fact that, despite your personal preferences, people hunt with handguns and don't give a shit how stupid you think it is. Hell, it may be stupid. I wouldn't fuckin do it for the very reason you stated, but it doesn't change the fact that is is a popular pastime.
A wounded bear is always dangerous, but I'm sure that whoever hunts a bear with a handgun has a hunting rifle close by.
Then stop posting your personal opinion as a rebuttal to people saying hunting with pistols is a common thing. You very clearly implied otherwise....yeah, I read that the first time you posted it...and you were wrong then too.
....lmfao ...that only shows what guns are "ALLOWED" for hunting...not what weapons are actually USED in hunting.
...no, the hand gun is used for DEFENSE or "backup" as you put it...and not typically used for actual "hunting"
I was taught to never take the sites off the kill until you know it's dead...if followed you wouldn't need to reach for the rifle as it'd be on target as you approached it...they teach this in the army as well..and now I'm done with hunting talk...Lanny I seriously doubt that if a griz is charging you and you've realized you missed, it may very well be too late to stop and reach for a rifle...this also is why I'd ask, "If you have the rifle, why use the pistol in the first place?"
The .243 is nice accurate round. But perhaps not the best for all a round use.
What do you think of the .357?
It's not a common thing but it is far from uncommon.Then stop posting your personal opinion as a rebuttal to people saying hunting with pistols is a common thing. You very clearly implied otherwise.
I was taught to never take the sites off the kill until you know it's dead...if followed you wouldn't need to reach for the rifle as it'd be on target as you approached it...they teach this in the army as well..and now I'm done with hunting talk
