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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #15 on: March 05, 2008, 05:09:06 PM »
Thanks for the advise everyone. 
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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2008, 06:27:08 PM »
44 mag would be a great caliber all around. But if you are looking for a gun that you can hunt with i would recommend getting something with a longer barrel. You will run into problems with accuracy out to medium to longer distances due to the amount of powder that gets wasted out the end of a shorter barrel and a longer barrel will reduce your recoil between shoots as well....A 4 inch would be ok for maybe 25 to 50 yards after that you will just be spraying bullets. But then you might want to look at wether you want to get a scope or if you are going to keep a open sight? Here are two styles.



or if you are looking at getting a regular scope....



if you are going to go with a scope i would recommend an open dot style because it Gives you less loss of your FOV as you are looking at the animal from when you are pulling up the pistol to sight in on it.....But a Regular scope would be just fine also......

Google hunting with a Pistol and you will get alot of searches for optimum calibers to use for hunting.

Ultimately Any Cartridge larger than .357Mag is going to have a good knock down power..44 being one of mu favorites.....My Grandma havbing both shoulder operated on and full arthritis through both arms hunted Arizona Elk with a .357 With i believe a 6inch barrel scoped and she had shoot several Elk with that upto about 75yrds and Was sucessful........

But really it all comes down to what feels good to you and what fits well in your hand.....

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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2008, 06:48:51 PM »
I've never used that dot style.

The scope I have allows me to easily acquire my target swiftly; but yes you have tunnel vision to some degree. I am not too concerned with it as I can just look over the barrel and reacquire the target again if necessary. I was tempted to get a variable powered or stronger powered scope but I am now glad that I did not. 2x was just perfect for me. To each his own.

I agree with you that it is also important to have a longer and heavier barrel from an accuracy and handling standpoint.

If you ever want to come down to Kirkland and shoot my pistol we can arrange it. I am just looking for reasons to blast away. Plus the ammo cache keeps growing so that means I must start getting rid of it.

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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #18 on: March 05, 2008, 07:32:16 PM »
HuntWa  Id be down to shoot with you.  Im not real far from ya either.  I got a old 1945 rem. .22 pump rifle that Ive been itching to shoot as well.

Thanks again for the advise
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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #19 on: March 14, 2008, 05:44:34 AM »
44 mag would be a great caliber all around. But if you are looking for a gun that you can hunt with i would recommend getting something with a longer barrel. You will run into problems with accuracy out to medium to longer distances due to the amount of powder that gets wasted out the end of a shorter barrel and a longer barrel will reduce your recoil between shoots as well....A 4 inch would be ok for maybe 25 to 50 yards after that you will just be spraying bullets. But then you might want to look at wether you want to get a scope or if you are going to keep a open sight? Here are two styles.



or if you are looking at getting a regular scope....



if you are going to go with a scope i would recommend an open dot style because it Gives you less loss of your FOV as you are looking at the animal from when you are pulling up the pistol to sight in on it.....But a Regular scope would be just fine also......

Google hunting with a Pistol and you will get alot of searches for optimum calibers to use for hunting.

Ultimately Any Cartridge larger than .357Mag is going to have a good knock down power..44 being one of mu favorites.....My Grandma havbing both shoulder operated on and full arthritis through both arms hunted Arizona Elk with a .357 With i believe a 6inch barrel scoped and she had shoot several Elk with that upto about 75yrds and Was sucessful........

But really it all comes down to what feels good to you and what fits well in your hand.....

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You can shoot a lot farther than 25 or 50 yards accurately with a four inch barrel.  I have seen my dad many, many, many, times shoot six shoot groups at 200 yards that you could cover with one hand.  And this is with a four inch open sight .44 anaconda.  All it takes is practice.
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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2008, 09:45:14 AM »
If your looking for a revolver to pack and or hunt with, I wouldn't go with anything over 5.5". Personaly I won't pack a pistol longer than 4 5/8" if i'm packing anything else. Now if your just hunting with a pistol any barrel lenght is fine. 41 mag, 44 mag, or 45 colt, either of these will work.

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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2008, 10:46:29 AM »
The Dan Wesson Revolvers
The most versatile, and accurate revolvers made
http://www.notpurfect.com/main/dwrev.htm

Take some time and go to this site and read about the Dan Wesson. I have owned two them and would not own any other Wheel Gun. While hunting in North Carolina, I have killed 6 bears, and countless deer with My Dan Wesson .44 mag with 10" barrel.
It is an opinion but it is backed by Workmanship and Quality. Just do some homework on them.

Added incentive: Hunt all day with 10"barrel, quick change to 4" barrel for Bar fights the same night.  :chuckle:

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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #22 on: March 15, 2008, 10:56:29 AM »
I don't think you'll find too many people shooting 4 to 6 inch groups utilizing a pistol with a 4 inch barrel with open sights out to 200 yards. That goes for off hand or even with a rest of some sort...

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Re: Pistol help needed, any tips on a good revolver?
« Reply #23 on: March 15, 2008, 06:02:42 PM »
Ray judging from my performance at the range with your 44mag, I think inside of a hundred is the way to go.

Thanks again for the invite
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