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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
10mm as a hunting round for medium size game.........
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<blockquote data-quote="Possum Cop" data-source="post: 1828252" data-attributes="member: 108622"><p>I've shot a few deer and hogs with the Glock 35 Gen 4 using the Remington 180 Grain JHP and the Winchester Ranger 165 grain SXT with good results. (They are all dead). Some took multiple shots. I'm using a Leupold Delta Point Pro and keep the shots within 50 yards.</p><p>I started pistol hunting with a 7" .44 Magnum when I was a lot younger and went through a period that I only hunted with pistols, I've hunted with the Desert Eagle .50AE, the Glock 20 10mm, the Ruger Blackhawk and Redhawk in .44 Magnum, the Smith and Wesson .460, the Encore with a 15" barrel .30-06 and 10" barrel .44 Magnum with Burris 2-7 scopes on them. I killed alot of deer and hogs with all of these.</p><p>I recently converted a Colt 1911 .45 ACP to a .460 Rowland and its a hammer for sure with minimum recoil. It sends the 185 grain JHP at 1500+ FPS and the 200 grain JHP bullet at 1400 FPS and 230 grain JHP bullet at 1300 FPS. This is my new hunting carry gun. Where I live I can find .460 Rowland ammo easier than 10mm ammo.</p><p></p><p>But to get back to your original question....it all depends on your skill level and range.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum Cop, post: 1828252, member: 108622"] I’ve shot a few deer and hogs with the Glock 35 Gen 4 using the Remington 180 Grain JHP and the Winchester Ranger 165 grain SXT with good results. (They are all dead). Some took multiple shots. I’m using a Leupold Delta Point Pro and keep the shots within 50 yards. I started pistol hunting with a 7” .44 Magnum when I was a lot younger and went through a period that I only hunted with pistols, I’ve hunted with the Desert Eagle .50AE, the Glock 20 10mm, the Ruger Blackhawk and Redhawk in .44 Magnum, the Smith and Wesson .460, the Encore with a 15” barrel .30-06 and 10” barrel .44 Magnum with Burris 2-7 scopes on them. I killed alot of deer and hogs with all of these. I recently converted a Colt 1911 .45 ACP to a .460 Rowland and its a hammer for sure with minimum recoil. It sends the 185 grain JHP at 1500+ FPS and the 200 grain JHP bullet at 1400 FPS and 230 grain JHP bullet at 1300 FPS. This is my new hunting carry gun. Where I live I can find .460 Rowland ammo easier than 10mm ammo. But to get back to your original question....it all depends on your skill level and range. Best of luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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