I have TC Encores in several calibers and one HandiRifle single shots. I hunt with these at times. I almost never take more than one shot anyway so they work just fine for me. I enjoy shooting these guns. I grew up shooting single shot shotguns so its not new to me. Also its suprising how fast you can reload one if needed.
I hunt deer with a bolt action and have not fired two shots in over 17 years.
I hunt turkey with a pump but have never shot twice.
I have an encore 12 ga and Contender 45-70 and am considering going to single shots this year.
Just love my Blaser K95 in 7x57.
Very accurate and knocks 'em down. Think about it, most of the time you only need one shot when you concentrate and make good bullet placement. Besides, there is something about hunting with a single shot rifle that makes it more exciting.....
Sure, I hunted white tail deer with Ruger #1 SS rifles for 10-12 years, mostly in 6mm Rem and .25/06. They were great but became a little heavy as I got older.
Ruger #1's in .22-250, .30-06, .45-70, .405 which allow basically everything that walks. Also have a H&R in .357 maximum that I wouldn't hesitate to use on small to med sized game. With the right load I'd feel comfortable using it on some larger game also.
Of course, nothing beats a single shot break action shotgun IMO. Only own one at the moment, an old Stevens 20 gauge, but I've probably put more shells through it than pumps and auto's combined. I've used it for duck, whitetail deer, rabbit, dove, raccoon and fox hunting. It also disposes of ground hogs, opposums, snakes, and any other small pesky things that may need to meet their makers......though I normally prefer just to use a .22 lr for those instances. Sadly it's currently out of commission I'll probably be buying a few H&R single shots sometime soon, just 'cause I like 'em
I started deer hunting with a Ruger No. 1 in 45-70 gov't last year and took a doe with it. I've also hunted with a single shot NEF 30.06 handi-rifle out west and took an antelope with it.
I don't know, there's just something cool about hunting with a single shot.
My dad has an old Remington .22 single shot that I hunted squirrels with (was certainly a challenge without a rear site), as well as a single-shot 20ga.
I hunt with an 870 now, but have still only needed 2 shots to get the 2 deer I've shot (1 shot each). If I can't make a good shot, I'll either pass, or wait for one.