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Old 02-01-2006 | 05:34 PM
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ncdukker
 
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From: Alexandria, Virginia
Default RE: question about hunting handguns

All states are pretty much the same. It all depends on foot pounds of energy the bullet produces at a certain distance. Most states limit the use of semi autos because the majority of them do not meet the requirements. You may also run into the requirement for a certain barrel length as described above by other members. Not trying to sell my piece but I have a Ruger 44 for sale on here that fits the bill for any state and with the Hornady 300 grain XTP will put down any North American animal with a well placed shot. I like the 44 because you can get a wide variety of ammo forit depending on what you are hunting. Normally I use 240 grain for deerbut when bear hunting or hog hunting I like the 300 grain for a little more thump and stopping power. The 454 is a nice round as is the 480 if hunting deer with some size like 200 pound plus under 200 I think they are too big. The 500 is a bit much in my opinion for deer but a great back up piece if hunting bear or bigfoot. Just keep in mind you are just getting the opinions of other hunters and shooters and when it comes down to getting a handgun for hunting find out what is legal in your area from the DFG and then find what feels good to you and one that you can shoot accurately. Pistol hunting is not easy and takes time to get the hang of it.
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