I used to feel that a good revolver, in a good, heavy caliber was all i wanted from a " farm gun". I bought a "good" .45 off a freind in need, and I really don't know now. Any handgun that will group into four inches or so at fifty yards will kill coyotes, deer, groundhogs, whatever. As I get older, and more experienced, I don't care for mucch more than a 240 grain swc at about a thousand fps, and the 45 will bump right up on that, and usually deliver great accuracy with cast bullets, which is a problenm I have with the nine.
I don't feel under armed with my Cz75 and some 1350 fps 115 grain handloads, either. I think the accuracy of the handgun has more to do with my satisfaction in using it than anything. I used a four inch model 15 Smith for a while with 200 grain swc at about 950 feet per second and was well satified with the rig until I got a four inch model 29.
With +p loads that push a 230 hp or tc bullet to 950 feet per second not really too hard on modern guns, accuracy generally under two inches at twenty five yards, and the ability to conceal the flat, well balanced 1911 when I go into town.....Lets just say I have sold my model 15, a model 19, and am looking to get rid of a four inch model 29. I have not gotten rid of my 6.5" 629 classic.