Handgun Hunters?

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How many handgun hunters do we have here? Let's hear from ya! What handgun(s) do you prefer to hunt with?

I prefer the 45 Colt and 454 Casull (though the 454 is rarely needed if the proper 45 Colt load is used for the job) and typically use either my 5.5" Redhawk, or 7.5" SRH in 454. I have been tempted to bring along my 4" S&W 25-5 but must admit to being a bit nervous about scratching the deep blue finish or dinging up the wood. :eek:

How about the rest of ya?
 
well about 2 months ago I got a Ruger SRH in .454 Casull with the 9.5" barrel. My plans are to use it for deer hunting this year. It will be my first year ever handgun hunting. I really love this gun. I love big bore revolvers so much that my next revolvers include a Magnum Reaserch BFR in 45-70 , anything in .500 Linebaugh and maybe a .357mag :)
 
I passed up a dead easy shot on a ~100 hog with my rifle last month to get a little closer to his mama, who was a bit closer to 200 lbs, with my 4 3/8" .44 Mag SuperBlackhawk. They spooked, but I got in close.

Dad did the exact same thing with his Mountain Revolver (625-5) in .45 Colt, two days later.

I've taken two javelina with my Colt Officer's Model Special (6" heavy barrel), and one with my Kimber Stainless Classic Government Model .45 acp.

I shot a few times at a doe with my Gold Cup before tagging her with my '03 Springfield, one shameful afternoon. :o

None of my hunting partners nor I put anything but iron sights on our hunting pistols, and we all carry in crossdraw belt holsters, strongside belt holsters, or leather field shoulder holsters.

Don't be afraid to carry your handguns hunting-- honorable field wear is nothing to be ashamed of. With that M25-5, I suggest a decent flap field holster.
 
For the last several years, my hunting guns have been a pair of S&W M629 Classic revolvers, .44 Mag, 6.5" barrel, 2X Leupold scope. Results were 2 deer and 2 hogs. One gun is sighted in at 75 yds for 255 grain bullet at 1400 fps. The other is sighted in at 50 yds for 210 gr bullet at 1100 fps. Each gun has taken one deer and one hog.

Good shooting and be safe.
LB
 
My father had a Ruger super blackhawk .44mag with a 10.5 inch barrel he hunted with.
He took a few coyotes, but sadly no deer.

Now I have a GP-100 6 incher that I'll use for coyotes and I'm thinking deer and rabbit this fall. I also have a 1968-1969 nickel plated S&W model 29 waiting for me to get the cash together. I don't know if I'll use it to hunt with or not.
 
Hi Siotwo,
If you want some help with those unsuspecting deer, let me know. I live in The Woodlands area too and lost my hunting lease. My S&W's have no place to hunt now. By the way, Carter's Country has redone their entire pistol and rifle shooting range. Really looks much better. I plan on going tomorrow morning and try it.

Good shooting and be safe.
LB
 
I have hunted about everything you can hunt in MO with handguns, and have pretty well deer hunted exclusively with them for the past 5 years; have about 8 deer under my belt with them now counting direct kills, and deer that were still up & running after being hit by people I was hunting with.

I have used .357's .44's & .45 Colts, including close-to-standard loads in the .45's w/255 SWC's, and Ruger-only loads with Sierra 240 JHC's. Same goes with the .44 Mag. The .357 didn't impress me much, but I quit using it before the advent of good 180 grain bullets for it, like the XTP. The .45 Colt is a deer-killin' machine if loaded to take advantage of the Ruger's strength.

I have pretty well settled on the .44 for all my handgun hunting needs, mostly because I have always loaded for it and I know what it's do- and I have this old 4" Model 29 that has been with me a long time, has always worked, and so I'll just keep using it.

If I were starting from scratch. I'd give the .480 a hard look. This one's a real draft horse, and even loaded down to 900 fps or so it is still all the handgun you'd need for most grass-eaters. If Ruger would bring out a 5-shot SA for that caliber, it'd sell like hotcakes.
 
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Last year was my first year hunting with a revolver for whitetails. Have a 480 Rguer SRH with 9.5" barrel with a 2x Leopold ER scope. I am still trying to handle that big guy. May revert back to my 8 3/8" SW Model 57 this year at leaset some of the time. No scores as of yet. Wasn't seeing any bucks last year, changed to my 270 Rem 700 and got an small 8pt. Could have easily had a good shot with the 480 IF I had it along. This year, the handgun will be my primary woods gun for deer. I don't really care (that much) if I score this year unless it is a trophy, or a buck with the handgun.
 
More in the past than recently

I've taken deer with - - -
Ruger Old Model Blackhawk .45 Colt, 7-1/2"
Colt SAA .45 Colt, 4-3/4"
S&W 1955 Target (Old M25) 6-1/2"
Colt National Match .45
Colt Three-Fifty-Seven 4"

Lotsa rabbits, possums, armadillos, and a few raccoons with various handguns. Finisher shots on hogs with .45 NM and S&W 625-5.

Best,
Johnny
 
Always enjoyed using a handgun to hunt with. I started with a High Standard Sentinel .22 Revolver, had to help Grandma shoot it when I was 3, years old, took a dove with it at age 5, grandmas need to learn stuff ya know... ;)

I used that same .22 Revo to stop an immediate threat of a rabid dog chasing a sib when I was about 10. That High Standard was my gun - waiting for me to be born...it was always loaded and I grew up in a house with firearms and Firearm Safety.

I don't have a dedicated Handgun for hunting. I don't own any scopes for any guns...much less a handgun. So I use/have used anything from .22 revos/ semis, to my CCWs, in whatever caliber for critter control on a farm or ranch to borrowing a Single Action, DA in larger calibers.

Have taken Deer with a 1911 carry gun and BHP, small game too. Model 10s , 64s, 19s have taken various game as well. One should feel at home with a CCW.

Keltec P-11 to take groundhogs, raccoons, snakes...

1928 Colt Detective Special , with standard 158 gr LSWC-HP takes care of rabid skunks and racoons too.

Most Challenging shot at game: Bushytail at 7yds sitting on a stump- with a NAA Mini Revo , 1 1/8" bbl using Win Powerpoints. Stalking in leather shoes, kahkis, blue oxford shirt, kinda tough...doable.

Hunting regs state 4" min bbl lengh here. With "depredation permit" one has some leeway...[Critter Control]

Squirrel was the one that had eaten on farmhouse, then had the gall to eat the birdfood set out on the stump...he won't be doing that again.
 
Squirrel.

I like a .38 revolver with downloaded, lightweight wadcutters for squirrel and rabbit. Dunno why, really. I guess it's overkill. It is mighty fun though, and you still get plenty of meat if you hit 'em just right.
 
An antelope at 80 yards several years ago with my smith 57,6", .41 mag.I will say that a large powerful gun is the way to go on game but I don't shoot my magnums much,don't like the sharp recoil
 
5.5" Accusport Stainless Bisley in 45 Colt.

Beartooth Bullets 300gr. WFNPB at 1150 fps on big game.

Mt. Baldy 255gr Keith style at 950 fps on 'yotes.

Took a deer two years ago with my Kimber with Corbon 185gr. +p at 1150fps. Wasn't that impressed with the light bullets performance, that's when I decided to use a heavy bullet and bought a sixgun.

I try to hunt big game exclusively with a handgun, and 'yotes I will shoot with either my AR or Ruger, but prefer to call them close and use the sixgun.

I want a Freedom Arms 83 in .475 Linebaugh, but they are a bit out of my price range.

Jon
 
if you want a .475 Linebaugh check out the Magnum Research BFR line. Quality wise they are better than Rugers and just about on par with Freedom Arms. They also come in a wide variety of calibers including .475 Linebaugh, .444 Marlin, 45-70 and several others.
 
Dad has a 10.5" Super Blackhawk .44 that's taken 13 deer so far. I bought a similar 10.5" SBH .44 but I haven't even seen a deer while hunting the last two years. I will though.
 
Big Yac,

You are dead on the money to lust for a Magnum Research BFR 45/70. It is a hog-killin' machine, and would be perfect for deer or any other relatively large game animal (properly hand-loaded, there is nothing this side of the world that it will not take!). And the quality of the product is superb. The pricing is fair (in fact, I believe the prices have even dropped a bit since I bought mine a couple of years ago). Go for it.

Frankly, I have owned a Smith .500 magnum as well, and did not like it near as well as I like my BFR.

Boarhunter
 
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Super blackhawk in .44 mag is my hunter. Redhawk .44 is my "small gun". :D
 
I have used a handgun exclusively for the past five firearms deer season here in Georgia. It just got too easy with a rifle.

I have a T/C Contender Scoped in 7-30 Waters,A Scoped Ruger Redhawk in .41 Mag, A Ruger Blackhawk in .41 Mag and a S&W 29 4", both with open sights.

I handload for all of them.
 
Boarhunter said:
Big Yac,

You are dead on the money to lust for a Magnum Research BFR 45/70. It is a hog-killin' machine, and would be perfect for deer or any other relatively large game animal (properly hand-loaded, there is nothing this side of the world that it will not take!). And the quality of the product is superb. The pricing is fair (in fact, I believe the prices have even dropped a bit since I bought mine a couple of years ago). Go for it.

Frankly, I have owned a Smith .500 magnum as well, and did not like it near as well as I like my BFR.

Boarhunter

the Magnum Research in 45-70 is going to be my next revolver for sure(unless I go to the police academy then its gonna be a revolver in .357 mag), the long barreled version ofcourse :) I also agree it would be a nice gun for deer. Here in Ohio we can only use shotguns with slugs or revolvers. I havent got a deer yet with the shotgun but I believe I"m better with the revolver, so hopefully I"ll get one this year with the Casull :D
 
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