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Handgun Hunting Books

Posted By: TCTex.

Handgun Hunting Books - 07/12/2010 7:52 PM

My birthday is coming up and my intensions were to tell my family that I wanted this year was handgun hunting books. I have only three and I think it is about time that I remedy the situation. So, with that being said, I need some help. If you were going to start a library of handgun hunting books, what would you start with? Any suggestions would be great!

Thanks

Duane
Posted By: SChunter

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/12/2010 9:54 PM

Duane,

Which ones do you have now?
Posted By: doc with a glock

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/12/2010 10:01 PM

TC,

The one "true" classic is "Handgun Hunting..." by Al Georg. It is quite expensive, and "rare", runs around $200.

Doc
Posted By: Franchise

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/12/2010 11:40 PM

I have a few you may want to look into.

Big Bore Sixgunns & Big Bore Handguns by John Taffin
The Ultimate Guide to Handgun Hunting by Clair Rees
Hand Cannons by Duncan Long
Hunting for Handgunners by Larry Kelly & J.D. Jones
Handgun Hunting by Mark Hampton
Handgun Hunting & Hunting handguns by Gary Reeder
Handguns Annual starting in '95 - present
Handgun Digest 3rd Edition
Posted By: JD HHI 6092

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/13/2010 2:32 AM

I have Successful handgun hunting by Phil W Johnston along with a few others you mentioned.

It's a pretty good read.
Posted By: johnwilliams

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/13/2010 2:49 AM

Try AMAZON that'll give you a few ideas.
Posted By: pab1

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/13/2010 4:37 AM

They are not focused on handgun hunting, but Hell I Was There and Sixguns by Elmer Keith are worth adding to your collection if you don't own them already.
Posted By: Tigger

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/13/2010 5:14 AM

Just to add to what has been said.

Long Range Pistol Handbook by Ron Sabo, he has some hunting stories.

Handgun Hunting By Major George C. Nonte,Jr. and Lee E. Jurras

For some great comical handgun stories and reading try Skeeter Skeltons two books;

Good Friends, Good Guns, Good Whiskey

Hoglegs, Hipshots and Jalapeņos
Posted By: HoggHunter

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/30/2010 2:45 AM

those are some good ones, but if you really want to expand your horizons, get a hold of Capstick, Ruark, and Corbett inspite of the fact they are talking in terms of long guns, they are talking about dicey situations with big critters that bite back and don't seem to be intimidated by the fact that they are supposed to be dead.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 07/30/2010 11:52 AM

Thanks gents!!!!!!!!

I am writing this list down.

Duane
Posted By: Damon

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/06/2010 2:43 AM

just picked up two my self on amazon. thanks as well
Posted By: Ravenman

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/14/2010 5:24 PM

Don't forget the many great articles of Bob Milek and Ross Seyfried about handgun hunting from the "Guns&Ammo" magazines of the eighties.
Posted By: wheelguns

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/16/2010 10:38 PM

 Originally Posted By: Ravenman
Don't forget the many great articles of Bob Milek and Ross Seyfried about handgun hunting from the "Guns&Ammo" magazines of the eighties.


I hear ya, wish i'd have saved them.
Posted By: Damon

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/20/2010 2:22 AM

Funny to read Skeeter Skelton being told his 44mag was stud or show off gun. And then read post about how the 44 is to small to take game.
Posted By: ahandgunhunter

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/20/2010 12:31 PM

join handgun hunter international from ssk and the paper they put out is a great read also.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: Handgun Hunting Books - 08/20/2010 11:08 PM

They are not bad... I have been starting to log them in a binder. LOL
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