HuntingNet.com Forums

HuntingNet.com Forums (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/)
-   Guns (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns-10/)
-   -   What caliber for defense in the field (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns/103428-what-caliber-defense-field.html)

bigbulls 06-21-2005 02:47 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
Guys, a 44 mag does not kick all that hard. And if being charged by a dangerous animal you will never even know you pulled the trigger.;)

adear11 06-21-2005 08:01 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
After reading everyones post, and talking to a few other people. I am now leaning towards the 44 Mag if I can find a relatively lite one. I don't want a big pistol that is heavy and bulky. Should I go for a single or double action? What would be the ideal barrel length for what I will be doing?

thanks

FastShootingCarts 06-21-2005 09:33 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
Double action.

If you want a light Gun in .44 Mag, look at the S&W Model 629 "Mountain Gun" (.44 Mag).

rick_reno 06-21-2005 09:46 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
For a hog I'd get a nice .357. Ruger Security Six is a durable gun and they're pretty cheap used.

North Texan 06-21-2005 09:52 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
One of the few hogs I've ever been too close for comfort with I shot with a .22 rifle. I accidentally walked up on a sow and some piglets right around darkthirty. I was lugging around camera equipment and a tripod, and had too much gear to take evasive action. I shot six times, and all six landed between the ears. The first three did the trick, the next three were for insurance. Not that I recommend using a .22, but it does serve to illustrate that shot placement is what matters. A shooter that can't kill a hog with a .32 H & R probably won't do any better with a .44.

BTW, most of the time I usually just stand my ground and clap or yell, and the hog will clear out. This one has been the only exception so far.

Hunter4life81 06-21-2005 10:24 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 

ORIGINAL: bigbulls

Guys, a 44 mag does not kick all that hard. And if being charged by a dangerous animal you will never even know you pulled the trigger.;)
i would have to agree with you on that 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JadeDragon 06-22-2005 06:54 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
9mm MP5 on a tactical sling with full automatic mode..... Haha, kidding of course.

Basically you have to chose what you can. .44 if you can shoot it well, .357 otherwise.

JadeDragon 06-22-2005 06:55 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
Or, a marlin guide style gun in 45/70.

missed_another 06-23-2005 02:33 PM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
i also agree with bigbulls. the .44 only kicks hard the first time or two you shoot it. after that you will get use to it. the more you shoot it the easier it gets to handle. after a week or two you'll be shooting it with one hand just to see how good you can do. i hold my shooting sticks in one hand and the .44 in the other. it's pretty deadly out to 80 yards or so for me.:)

Slamfire 06-24-2005 02:47 AM

RE: What caliber for defense in the field
 
When I was a boy and we butchered hogs, if a .22 rimfire wouldn't penetrate the skull, we'd fetch the .32, never saw it fail. Never thought I'd agree with a Texan though, even one from the North.[:-]


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:43 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.