Well, actually, I've always loved rifles(no matter the action) more than anything else. I've pretty much done it all with a rifle from shots on game within 5-10 feet to busting groundhogs at 800+ yards with rifles costing half as much as a new car. I still thoroughly love rifles, but I now actually hunt at least as much, if not more with a revolver.
The whole concept of hunting with an open sighted revolver has always appealed to me, but sadly, I went most of my life not able to hit a milk jug at more than a few feet with "any" handgun(if I was lucky! LOL!). I owned quite a few handguns over the years, but because I was cursed with a total lack of handgun skill, I never dared to try hunting with one.
I got mad(literally) about 8-10(guessing???) years ago, and bought a nice used 6.5" stainless Ruger Single Six. My ex-wife ragged me to death over it reminding me that I couldn't hit nothing with it, and it'd just be traded off like all the others had been. I told her I was gonna shoot it till the barrel fell off, or I could hit with it, which ever came first. That was in the fall, and I ran at least 400-500 rounds through it every day religiously 7 days a week till spring. By spring I could easily hit a pop can at 50 yards offhand, and bottle caps at 20 yards were probably at least 90% or better. I kept up my practice 7 days a week, but backed off to maybe 50 rounds a day. I also sighted in with the magnum cylinder, and started stalking groundhogs with it. I thumped quite a few that summer with that revolver, and in the process I became completely hooked on hunting with a revolver.
Now, I feel just as well equipped with a revolver as I would with a rifle. The only difference is the ranges at which I can take a shot.