What does a dedicated handgunner have to do in order to get proficient enough to ethically sling lead at game animals at 200 yards and further with a hunting revolver?
This is an easy one...buy a decent rifle!!! :shock: Seriously though, if due to terrain, prey, or lack of hunting ability, you are unable to get closer than 200yds. to the animal, why even carry a handgun???
Kinda' like gettin' into bowhunting and then wanting to know how to be able to stick a deer at 80yds with an arrow...kind of misses the whole point of bowhunting.
As I get off my soapbox, let me say that the guy who leaves powder burns on the deer's hide impresses me a whole lot more than the guy who gets one at 300yds. It's called hunting....not shooting.
Jim
Hunting is hunting no matter the distance. So get off your soapbox and quit preaching. No need to put your way of thinking as the only way it should be done. I bow hunt and 95% of my shots were under 25 yards. Just because someone can't get so close to a animal that they leave powder burn on the animal, does not mean they have a lack of hunting ability.
So I guess in your opinion hunters like myself that have hunted in Alaska and the closet anyone in our hunting party could get to Caribou in the Arctic circle was a little over 200 yards, that we lack hunting skills?
Sometimes a long shot is all you are presented with.
Gee-whiz Redhawk he has a right to his opinions just as you and I do.
We do don't we?
I want to go for Caribou one day.
Just three years ago I missed a chance to go with three hunter buddies of mine.
It was a black powder hunt, flintlock only. The groups rules, not law.
The longest shot was 80 yards. All three took bou with flinters and the smallest bore size was a .54.
Nice mounts too I might add and bou is very tasty.
I too appriciate
hunting, not long range sniping.
I knew a retired fireman from Akron who shot elk at over 1000 yards.
he and his crew went up on a mountain top and sniped elk.
At least he admitted it was
elk shooting not elk hunting.
There is a difference between long range shooting and hunting.
Time was when I sniped groundhogs at 400 yards.
I quit. I walk fence rows with a .17 hummer or .22 mag rifle and take shots as they present themselves at under 100 yards.
THAT is varmint hunting. The other is varmint shooting. Big difference. And nothing wrong with either.
Nothing wrong with the long range single shot 'pistol' either but it's a pistol by legal definition only.
I appreciate getting close, the closer the better.
That is hunting to me.