“back up with my Glock pistol”
I think that backup is a key word. I have carried a 9MM as a backup while out deer and black bear hunting. I did not consider it as a primary arm for the hunt. Frankly I was hoping to get the opportunity to test the third or fourth generation 115 grain Silvertips we had been issued on live tissue. This was after the 9MM controversy following the Miami shoot out.
I hit a buck with a 140-grain bullet from my 270 Winchester and the buck dropped after a 30-yard run. He was on the ground with his head and front up. One shot at about 15 yards in the neck finished him off. I recovered a nicely mushroomed Silvertip off the spine.
There are those that would argue the 9MM is not adequate but we are talking a back-up arm in this case. I would explorer this round.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=179655I suspect it will be louder and produce more recoil. You can train with low price ammo and become accustomed to the report and the recoil.
I worked with women who had no problem with the 45 ACP; so do not let recoil from a 9MM be a factor.
I have shot a lot of low velocity 38 Special wadcutters out of a 357 Magnum, what is fine for target shooting, but on duty I carried the hottest 357 round I could for the job, and I carried the same round when hunting.
Many times I carry a 22 pistol for grouse when out hunting in the fall. If I had to use it as a backup I would use it. I believe it is far better than a sharp stick in the eye.