Originally Posted by
bronko22000
MRBB a 10mm is not legal to hunt with here in PA but IMO it would also limit my effective range.
NoMercy I've been looking around doing more research. From what I found the .460 is a great long range revolver cartridge (also chambered in single action pistols). But I think I found another option. The T/C Encore chambered in either .243 or .308 would be just the ticket for my purposes. And from the info I've found either of these would be more pleasant to shoot than the .460.
I wasn't suggesting a 10 mm for you LOL
or anything about being a longer range pistol for hunting
just stated that was what I carried as a back up in AK for a bunch of hunts!
and actually a 10 mm is LEGAL to hunt with in PA, as you can get them in a revolver, so in that set up you could hunt with them no??
and again NOT pushing a 10 mm, but a decent read if you have any interest in one!~
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...0-mm-revolver/
as for them contenders I have shot a bunch of them over the yrs, in many rifle calibers, ,a lot comes down to how well you handle and like recoil in a handgun, and there draw back to some is being a single shot deal!
but as we all know, 99% of hunting is a 1 shot deal, so it really doesn't matter, but some just like the fast second shot just in case, maybe all the more so if hunting bears with one?
I still say the gun/model that fits you , you will be happier with than just going by caliber here!