I have decided to do more hunting with a handgun, both to give me something new and to make it a little more challenging. I currently have 45's, 44's, 357's and 22LR intended for hunting and some others mixed in intended for personal defense. I have also recently switch from mostly big game hunting to mostly predator hunting which where I hunt is coyotes and bobcats (fox too, but not many).
I have been contemplating what would be a good revolver/revolver round to use as a predator gun. I am having all kinds of thoughts and fun looking into this, so thought I might open it up to you guys to. I am thinking cost wise (both gun and ammo) 22 mag may be the way to go, but then it would be a little light on coyotes. FA came out with a 22 based on the .357 case if I remember right, this may be on the high side for gun cost. The new .327 would be ok if they made something with a long barrel, but then pelt holes would be a little large. I am really not locked in to anything and have just begun to think about it, so let me know what kinda ideas you have.