Handgun Hunting

Muleys 24/7

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A couple years back I bought a desert egale chambered in .44 to take a bear with, but havn't had the opportunity to get one yet.

I was wondering if anyone hunts, or has hunted big game with a handgun? If so what's your choice handgun?
 

bigshot

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I love hunting with handguns when I follow hounds. For bear my favorites were a Ruger Super RedHawk in 44 Mag and a Ruger BlackHawk in 45 Long Colt with open sights. For Lions I use a Ruger single six in 22 mag, and for coons and bobcats I use a Ruger Target II, semi auto, with a bull barrel in .22 long rifle. I also have a Ruger Super BlackHawk in 44 Mag with a 2x Leupold scope that shoots 1.5 inch three shot groups at 100 yards. I plan to use it on an Arizona Javelina HAM Hunt (Handgun, Archery, Muzzleloader).
 

Kevin Root

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It's legal to use a .22 for big game in Calif?
Not in rimfire rounds for big game to my understanding in CA from my reading of the regs. They define big game as below form what I read.

"Big game" means the following: deer (genus Odocoileus), elk (genus Cervus), pronghorn antelope (genus Antilocarpa), wild pig (feral pigs, European wild pigs and their hybrids (genus Sus), black bear (genus Ursus) and Nelson bighorn sheep (subspecies Ovis canadensis nelsoni) in the areas described in subsection 4902(b) of the Fish and Game

Pistols and revolvers using centerfire cartridges with softnose or expanding projectiles may be used to take deer, bear, and wild pigs.
(d) Pistols and revolvers with minimum barrel lengths of 4 inches, using centerfire cartridges with softnose or expanding projectiles may be used to take elk and bighorn sheep.

There is no maximum rifle caliber specified in Fish and Game regulations for taking coyotes and skunks (nongame mammals). Fish and Game regulations authorize nongame mammals to be taken in any manner (see section 475 in the Mammal Hunting Regulation booklet). This authorization includes firearms with no further description or restriction, except when hunting within the California condor range where lead ammunition is prohibited (California Code of Regulations Title 14, section 475(f)).
 

buckbull

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I have a S&W 629 .44 magnum with an 8 3/8 inch barrel. I have a burris scope on top. I have taken several whitetails with it, the longest shot being about 90 yards. It certainly adds a challenge to a hunt.
 

xtreme

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I have a Ruger .30 carbine New Model Blackhawk and a Ruger 44 cal. The .30 is very interesting with a lot more range than the 44mag. I have hunted with the 44 mag with open sights. Maybe I will put a scope on the .30 carbine and use it for whitetail hunting from stands.
 

Kevin Root

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I was referring to the mountain lion with a .22 mag that Bigshot posted?
I wish they would open up Mountain Lion here. The only way to get them is by getting a depredation permit. Those that prey on pets or livestock can be killed by a property owner after the required depredation permit is secured. There are some big lions here in CA. It would be awesome if they would open up the hunting season on them to the recreational hunter.
 

Old Hunter

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I lived and hunting in Calif for 35 years. Never messed with lions. Mostly deer, and came to Colorado for elk during those years.

Much easier now. I'm just 20minutes from my elk hunting areas.
 

Kevin Root

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I lived and hunting in Calif for 35 years. Never messed with lions. Mostly deer, and came to Colorado for elk during those years.

Much easier now. I'm just 20minutes from my elk hunting areas.
You are in the Elk state capitol now Old Hunter. It's much easier to get a tag in itself in CO. 20 minutes to get to your hunting elk sounds awesome. I hope you will have a successful and fun season ahead.
 

llp

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I've used a .357 for both mountain lion and mule deer. It is very marginal for deer, and I now use a .41mag or .44 mag.
llp
 

BobT

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I have hunted with handguns quite a bit,

Savage Striker in .243


T.C. Contender in .45 Long Colt,


T.C. Encore in .307 Winchester,


I have a couple more Contenders and a few different barrels, along with a couple more Encore barrels. I have also killed a lot of squirrels and rabbits with a Colt New Frontier .22 and a Ruger Standard auto .22.

Bob
 

BKC

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Ruger super redhawk .44 mag topped w/ leupold 4x ler and pachmyer grips. I have only shot 2 deer with it but its main use is for bear and lion protection during summer packing trips with the horses, I don't use the scope with it when I ride. It has a nice magna port on it and had the trigger smoothed. I want to shoot my bear when I draw that tag.
 

Muleys 24/7

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The Golden State
I have hunted with handguns quite a bit,

Savage Striker in .243


T.C. Contender in .45 Long Colt,


T.C. Encore in .307 Winchester,


I have a couple more Contenders and a few different barrels, along with a couple more Encore barrels. I have also killed a lot of squirrels and rabbits with a Colt New Frontier .22 and a Ruger Standard auto .22.

Bob
Nice guns Bob, looks like your set up to really reach out long range if needed, with those scopes. Whats the longest distance you've shot something at?