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Specialty Handgun Hunting
An Eric Wallace Creation
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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 498103" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>OK I have to throw this out.... I do COMPLETELY understand just doing it different. If your going to drag out front back rest and essentially give your "pistol" a rear stock area to ride the bags, use a rifle scope and shoot prone.....why not just shoot the rifle?</p><p></p><p>I have an XP, just sold an encore, had a sako single shot pistol and bla bla bla. I love the transportability(bush'ism) of a pistol but got my *** kicked in a field shooting position carrying one.</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is when does the advantage of shooting a pistol or handgun lose to the practicality of shooting a light rifle? 10lb pistol with two rest vs 9lb rifle?</p><p></p><p>The guy I just went hunting with will ALWAYS shoot a pistol and has made good hits to 700 as I have seen posted here before. I am in awe of that shooting and would just like your/all opinions of when or if does it lose practicality? Just curious of thoughts not trying to question or justify another persons shooting.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 498103, member: 6641"] OK I have to throw this out.... I do COMPLETELY understand just doing it different. If your going to drag out front back rest and essentially give your "pistol" a rear stock area to ride the bags, use a rifle scope and shoot prone.....why not just shoot the rifle? I have an XP, just sold an encore, had a sako single shot pistol and bla bla bla. I love the transportability(bush'ism) of a pistol but got my *** kicked in a field shooting position carrying one. I guess my question is when does the advantage of shooting a pistol or handgun lose to the practicality of shooting a light rifle? 10lb pistol with two rest vs 9lb rifle? The guy I just went hunting with will ALWAYS shoot a pistol and has made good hits to 700 as I have seen posted here before. I am in awe of that shooting and would just like your/all opinions of when or if does it lose practicality? Just curious of thoughts not trying to question or justify another persons shooting......... [/QUOTE]
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