What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
Thompson Contender comes to mind. Just about any rifle caliber out of it will be great for deer. For elk, I have no idea. You're not going to get the velocity (hence energy) out of that short barrel that you would from a rifle. I'd want it to be at least a 30.06, and even then I'd want a very close (like bow range) shot and a perfect broadside angle to get the best penetration.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: central Ky
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RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
To really answer you question, we need some more info. How long are the shots you'll be taking? Do you prefer revolvers or something like a single-shot T/C? Do you want one caliber that'll take both deer and elk? Do you hand-load? How do you handle recoil? There are many verialbles when it comes to "pointing" someone to a hunting handgun. Give us a little more info and we'll find something that will fit your bill.
#6
RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
Ruger Blackhawk or Redhawk. 44 Mag. Its taken all North American big game and most African game as well. Easy to shoot not so expensive easy to find guns and ammo.
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
To really answer you question, we need some more info. How long are the shots you'll be taking? Do you prefer revolvers or something like a single-shot T/C? Do you want one caliber that'll take both deer and elk? Do you hand-load? How do you handle recoil? There are many verialbles when it comes to "pointing" someone to a hunting handgun. Give us a little more info and we'll find something that will fit your bill.
T/C,
I like revolvers, I looked at the 454, and the 50 today at Cabela's in Sidney Nebraska, I liked the 50, a little long with the brake, but felt nice, I have no problem with recoil, I can do my own hand loads. The averagedistance for taking an elk is 65 yards, I cow call when sitting at my stand, and have scored just about every year. Does this info help? Thanks for responding to my post, and thank you everyone, take care.
Dr. Mike
T/C,
I like revolvers, I looked at the 454, and the 50 today at Cabela's in Sidney Nebraska, I liked the 50, a little long with the brake, but felt nice, I have no problem with recoil, I can do my own hand loads. The averagedistance for taking an elk is 65 yards, I cow call when sitting at my stand, and have scored just about every year. Does this info help? Thanks for responding to my post, and thank you everyone, take care.
Dr. Mike
#8
Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
I'd have to agree with Ridge Runner on this one. The .375 JDJ will do anything you need done on big game from a handgun. And the additional advantage is...that by simply switching barrels to a different caliber...that same handgun frame will do "anything at all" that can be done with a hunting handgun. Including rimfire and shotshells! What more could you ask?
#9
RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
For handgun hunting, I prefer NOT to drag around something that is as heavy and ponderous as a carbine, like the TC single-shots. I prefer a revolver, and like the .454 Casull. There's certainly nothing wrong with a properly loaded .44 Mag., or .45 Colt, for that matter. However, if elk are on the list, I'd choose a .454, a .480, or one of the Linebaugh calibers like .475 or .500. The new S&W .500 is also looking good, but I haven't had a chance to try one yet.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: What's the best handgun for deer/elk hunting?
I guess a lot depends on the intended usage/purpose of the handgun. If it is to be the primary hunting arm I have no qualm with carrying a contender, (or some such pistol). If it is to be a secondary arm I do actually prefer a much more compact handgun.....such as eldequeldo has described, (though I will admit those particular handgun/cartridge combinations are very capable for elk sized animals on their own).
But if I'm only carrying one weapon....I don't find the Contender too cumbersome! Alot has to do with personal preference!
Once again, best of luck!
But if I'm only carrying one weapon....I don't find the Contender too cumbersome! Alot has to do with personal preference!
Once again, best of luck!