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Glock 20 It's not going to "gunk up" or have issues in the brush if properly holstered. It'll gunk up less than a revolver with less open areas for gunk to work its way in. You got a lot more rounds than a revolver and your faster on target and faster between shots with an auto vs revolver. You will need to modify the Glock some to gain the most from it with heavy hard cast full power ammunition, but it's very easy to do. As a side benefit you can also modify it to shoot different calibur ammunition just as easy.
Quote from: KFhunter on March 03, 2013, 06:58:50 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 02, 2013, 08:40:03 PMSince you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.whaaaaat?noYou cannot use your hand gun on big game where you have an archery only tag. Deer, Elk. Bear you could dispatch with a handgun (and cougar) as you do not need to specify what weapon you are using. 98% sure I got that right No one said anysthing about an 'archery only' tag.I was refuting the post that said you coudn't shoot anything unless it was for self defense.You can shoot small game, bear or cougar with a legal handgun carried during bow season for protection in areas open to bear and cougar hunting while your'e deer or elk hunting.
Quote from: sakoshooter on March 02, 2013, 08:40:03 PMSince you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.whaaaaat?noYou cannot use your hand gun on big game where you have an archery only tag. Deer, Elk. Bear you could dispatch with a handgun (and cougar) as you do not need to specify what weapon you are using. 98% sure I got that right
Since you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.
I pack a S&W 329pd Alaska Backpacker. Light, compact and powerful. Handles hot 300 grain solids surprisingly well.
Quote from: sakoshooter on March 03, 2013, 07:53:06 PMQuote from: KFhunter on March 03, 2013, 06:58:50 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 02, 2013, 08:40:03 PMSince you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.whaaaaat?noYou cannot use your hand gun on big game where you have an archery only tag. Deer, Elk. Bear you could dispatch with a handgun (and cougar) as you do not need to specify what weapon you are using. 98% sure I got that right No one said anysthing about an 'archery only' tag.I was refuting the post that said you coudn't shoot anything unless it was for self defense.You can shoot small game, bear or cougar with a legal handgun carried during bow season for protection in areas open to bear and cougar hunting while your'e deer or elk hunting."Modern handguns cannot be used to hunt big game or dispatch wounded big game during an archery, big game hunting season."Bear and cougar are big game.
Quote from: Bob33 on March 03, 2013, 08:13:43 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 03, 2013, 07:53:06 PMQuote from: KFhunter on March 03, 2013, 06:58:50 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 02, 2013, 08:40:03 PMSince you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.whaaaaat?noYou cannot use your hand gun on big game where you have an archery only tag. Deer, Elk. Bear you could dispatch with a handgun (and cougar) as you do not need to specify what weapon you are using. 98% sure I got that right No one said anysthing about an 'archery only' tag.I was refuting the post that said you coudn't shoot anything unless it was for self defense.You can shoot small game, bear or cougar with a legal handgun carried during bow season for protection in areas open to bear and cougar hunting while your'e deer or elk hunting."Modern handguns cannot be used to hunt big game or dispatch wounded big game during an archery, big game hunting season."Bear and cougar are big game.yes - but the tags don't specify what type of weapon for bear/cougar. So you could dispatch a bear with a legal sidearm after having been shot with archery at any time of the year other than deer/elk archery only season. At least that's my take goofy laws seesh
Is there a reason the .44 Is favored over other cartridges like the .357? I'm in the same boat looking for a revolver.
Quote from: KFhunter on March 03, 2013, 09:26:03 PMQuote from: Bob33 on March 03, 2013, 08:13:43 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 03, 2013, 07:53:06 PMQuote from: KFhunter on March 03, 2013, 06:58:50 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on March 02, 2013, 08:40:03 PMSince you can legally hunt cougar and bear with a handgun, I'd say it'd be legal to shoot one while bowhunting deer/elk with your legal handgun. If questioned: You could just say you were hunting bear with your handgun but were carrying your bow for backup.whaaaaat?noYou cannot use your hand gun on big game where you have an archery only tag. Deer, Elk. Bear you could dispatch with a handgun (and cougar) as you do not need to specify what weapon you are using. 98% sure I got that right No one said anysthing about an 'archery only' tag.I was refuting the post that said you coudn't shoot anything unless it was for self defense.You can shoot small game, bear or cougar with a legal handgun carried during bow season for protection in areas open to bear and cougar hunting while your'e deer or elk hunting."Modern handguns cannot be used to hunt big game or dispatch wounded big game during an archery, big game hunting season."Bear and cougar are big game.yes - but the tags don't specify what type of weapon for bear/cougar. So you could dispatch a bear with a legal sidearm after having been shot with archery at any time of the year other than deer/elk archery only season. At least that's my take goofy laws seeshYou are correct. As long as it is an any weapon season for bear/cougar you could legally use the handgun.
IMO the magnums are what is needed for BC carry. 38s dont have enough density or oomph for bears, same with 45acp. Run with 357 mag on up. Trying to find a rev with an acceptable wt to pain to pack ratio is the problem. I settled on a 41. 28oz empty. Its ok. The lcr in 357 is 17oz i believe. That s&w 329 pd is real nice, spendy, but nice.
Quote from: washelkhunter on March 02, 2013, 05:53:50 AMIMO the magnums are what is needed for BC carry. 38s dont have enough density or oomph for bears, same with 45acp. Run with 357 mag on up. Trying to find a rev with an acceptable wt to pain to pack ratio is the problem. I settled on a 41. 28oz empty. Its ok. The lcr in 357 is 17oz i believe. That s&w 329 pd is real nice, spendy, but nice.Washelk is a bit of a puss, so he carries the smaller guns! I know, I've seen his pistol. I carry a .45 because I'm more manly.