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Keltec Sub2000 .40 s&w use as a ranch gun
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlackMambaXD" data-source="post: 1208106" data-attributes="member: 73198"><p>My family will soon be moving to rougher country higher in the mountains, and I've been looking around for a good gun to keep around the house for my mom and sisters. I like the Keltec; its cheep, reliable, simple to use, lower recoil. But my concern is if it has enough stopping power. We raise sheep and I need something that can stop a coyote, maybe the rare cougar or small wolf at about 100-150yds max. Is the .40 out of a 16" barrel capable of that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlackMambaXD, post: 1208106, member: 73198"] My family will soon be moving to rougher country higher in the mountains, and I've been looking around for a good gun to keep around the house for my mom and sisters. I like the Keltec; its cheep, reliable, simple to use, lower recoil. But my concern is if it has enough stopping power. We raise sheep and I need something that can stop a coyote, maybe the rare cougar or small wolf at about 100-150yds max. Is the .40 out of a 16" barrel capable of that? [/QUOTE]
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