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Started by reflexl, March 28, 2023, 08:18:08 AM
Quote from: JeffC on March 28, 2023, 08:08:18 PMcannons for a, at best, 20lb animal, unless you're going for head shot? Do you reload? are you backing down on load? I would love to take a deer with handgun, but for turkey I want to use a bow. Jersey wants another $140 for separate license. So someday I will try here in Maryland. Sorry for all the questions, just find it very interesting.
Quote from: JeffC on March 29, 2023, 08:02:54 AMQuote from: crow on March 28, 2023, 10:35:55 PMI shot a fall Jake with a .405 grain hard cast lead bullet out of an old 45-70 trapdoor at 24yds.knocked him down and he flopped but wasn't going any where, very little meat damageBig heavy bullet, did it pass thru? Would think that would knock him into next county..
Quote from: crow on March 28, 2023, 10:35:55 PMI shot a fall Jake with a .405 grain hard cast lead bullet out of an old 45-70 trapdoor at 24yds.knocked him down and he flopped but wasn't going any where, very little meat damage
Quote from: reflexl on March 29, 2023, 08:48:42 AMQuote from: JeffC on March 28, 2023, 08:08:18 PMcannons for a, at best, 20lb animal, unless you're going for head shot? Do you reload? are you backing down on load? I would love to take a deer with handgun, but for turkey I want to use a bow. Jersey wants another $140 for separate license. So someday I will try here in Maryland. Sorry for all the questions, just find it very interesting.All of the guys that I have talked to that have already killed turkeys with handguns recommend a quick opening bullet and shot placement 5 to 6 inches from the neck base if facing away or on a broadside shot just below the wing attachment point. The broadside shot gets the top of the lungs and usually the spine. With the perfect opportunity (turkey standing very still ) I would take the head shot. I handload so I can tailor a load just for this purpose. I am still trying to decide which gun. I have a super accurate .357 Blackhawk that shoots 1" groups at 100yards. It may get the nod. As far as taking deer with handguns it is my preferred way. We actually have a handgun hunting organization called Handgun Hunters International. It is a huge source of knowledge for handgun hunting. There is a Bi-monthly online magazine that you can subscribe to without being a member of HHI. Its called Sixgunner. HHI and Sixgunner were originally started in the 1970s by J.D. Jones and Larry Kelly of SSK Industries fame and Magnaport fame. J. D. retired and it set dormant for a few years until J.D. gave Ryan Hoover his blessing to resurrect it. If you are seriously interested in handgun hunting it is a good place to start. Not bragging but my deer kills with handguns are in the hundreds.I have carried my bow several times but have had some terrible luck. Funny things happen and usually when I am trying to kill them with a bow. In TN I buy sportsman license so all of my bow hunting is covered. My current bow shoots so flat (343 fps chronographed) that I can use one pin out to 40 yards.
Quote from: JeffC on March 29, 2023, 09:04:47 PMso what's next spear?? or wrestling ??