Looking for a hunting handgun for up here in Alaska? I could go with a single shot or I could go with like a 454 up to a 500? Would a high velocity bottleneck work better than a big bore revolver? Not really looking to hunt a griz, and looking more at hunting moose, caribou, black bear, deer etc, but griz are always out there. Which one would you choose? Thanks for any advise,
Dennis
My first choice in that country, even though I wasn't planning on bears, would be a TC Encore chambered in 45-70 (with backup in bear territory), Although it might not be the best for slightly longer ranges that could be encountered with caribou. So something in a bottleneck .30 cal. - .375 might be better in some respects.
In a revolver, I'm not sure what direction I would go, but would consider the .460, still with backup.
I'm just not big fan of most straight walled pistol bullets out there, for big tough animals such as moose. Not saying they can't and haven't done the job. Just I prefer deeper penetrating bullets available to the bottlenecks, even if they are smaller in diameter. Although, a heavy hardcast is certainly another option, in the pistol rounds, even in the oldies but goodies, 41 and 44 mag.
Then again, I would relish the thought of going up there for moose and use the .300JNKR I'm having built on the Encore platform. I wouldn't feel overly under gunned using a 180gr. TSX, should a big bear encounter become an issue.
Really I think there alot of options that will work. For the most part, go with whatever you feel most comfortable with, and shoot the best with. Then it's just a matter of using a proper bullet for the job and putting it where it needs to go.
No different than anything else really, just range is affected.
Just my thoughts
Dave