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How many carry a 44 or similar when you are rifle hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="sea2summit" data-source="post: 1864560" data-attributes="member: 105720"><p>Well if your unwilling to train and you only shoot your G19 once a year than yeah a G20 makes more sense than a revolver I guess. If your telling me that a 10mm with like 750 foot pounds of energy at best is better than a .44/.45 LC/.454 with almoat twice that you're not thinking about what you're saying. As an added benefit the .44 class has much better sectional density so the chances of the bullet going where you want it to after it hits 3" of hair, skin, and fat is much better.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, how many shots are you going to have time for regardless of the platform? Give yourself a 3-5 second timer, put a target at 7 m and see how many times you can hit it with a double action revolver in a real caliber and a G20. Remember you need about twice the number of hits with a 10mm to match the energy delivered by a .44. Good luck and let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sea2summit, post: 1864560, member: 105720"] Well if your unwilling to train and you only shoot your G19 once a year than yeah a G20 makes more sense than a revolver I guess. If your telling me that a 10mm with like 750 foot pounds of energy at best is better than a .44/.45 LC/.454 with almoat twice that you’re not thinking about what you’re saying. As an added benefit the .44 class has much better sectional density so the chances of the bullet going where you want it to after it hits 3” of hair, skin, and fat is much better. At the end of the day, how many shots are you going to have time for regardless of the platform? Give yourself a 3-5 second timer, put a target at 7 m and see how many times you can hit it with a double action revolver in a real caliber and a G20. Remember you need about twice the number of hits with a 10mm to match the energy delivered by a .44. Good luck and let us know. [/QUOTE]
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