When Hunting, whats your backup gun?
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Most of you guys here hunt with big monster revolvers scoped and zeroed at over 100 yards. Just wondering what you guys have packing as your backup gun.....in case things go horribly wrong. Obviously a case of close encounters, so a scoped gun would be useless.
Im on the hunt for some new guns,would love to hear what models you guys trust your lives with.
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I use my model 625 S&W 45 colt most of the time--My 4" model 28 is used at times -- most of the time it is the 625 S&W
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I carry my 7 08 Encore for the long shots, and use my SBH 44mag 5.5inch for the close and fast opportunities. I really like this setup, because I can go scoped or not depending on the opportunity. I draw strong side for the revolver, and cross for the single shot. Got a deer with each this year. So I guess you could say my backup gun is also my primary hunting gun....kinda
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I have a few that I carry depending on my mood. One is a 6-inch Model 29, the other is a Redhawk in .454 Casull with 4-inch barrel, and if I am feeling rambunctious, my SRH in .500 Linebaugh with a 5-inch barrel (this revolver weighs less than my 6-inch Model 29).
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95% of my hunting, is hiking in several miles with backpack and when we get an animal down we bone it out and pack it out on our backs. So there is no way in heck i'm packing two guns.
But in the summer hiking into high mountain lakes and on the trail i take my S&W 29 mountain gun loaded with a 300 grn hardcasts.
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I usually hunt with my single shot pistols and my back up is either my SBH 44mag or my Taurus 480 6"barrel.
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I wear a 6" Bisley 45LC on a crossdraw at all times. When I need more range I sling my Striker or TC.
Rod, too.
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My main gun is a Contender 7-30 Waters. My short range gun is a 6 inch 629-1 .44 Magnum.
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I don't hunt where dangerous game (4-legged) inhabits. Not an issue. I will likely have a Glock with me for 2-legged variety's. I have another single-shot specialty handgun with me if I have something go wrong with the primary. E
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Usually, a 3" S&W 29 with Lee 310 cast WFN, and a stiff load of H110. We have mountain lions, wolves, and an occasional griz.
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03/07/2011 9:11 PM
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Usually, a 3" S&W 29 with Lee 310 cast WFN, and a stiff load of H110. We have mountain lions, wolves, and an occasional griz.
Doc Would that be a Lew Horton?
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03/07/2011 9:31 PM
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I carry a glock for my backup.
Ruger SRH 44mag 7.5", Encore 223 12", Encore MGM260Rem 13", Ruger BH 357mag 4-5/8"
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Depending on my quarry and the terrain/ranges encountered while hunting, I usually am carrying my unscoped 7.5" Casull or my new-to me 4 3/4" .500WE to support my scoped gun, or take advantage of a closer encounter.
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I usually take a "back-up" scoped gun in case something happens to the primary one. If it is not my primary, the usual backup is my FA 41 mag revolver. I do not carry a second gun on me when I am hunting. No need for the extra weight & hassle where I hunt.
If I am carrying a belt gun when not armed with a primary hunting handgun, it is most often my FA M97 in 45 Colt.
It's more important where you hit 'em, than what you hit 'em with.
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I don't really carry a 2nd gun as a backup when I'm hunting. I do always have either my 44 or 454 4 3/4" FA on my belt. I will often use that gun as my primary gun even though I may have a 2nd scoped gun in my pack should the need arise for longer shooting.
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I don't encounter many dangerous in my stomp'n grounds, so I really don't carry a "back-up gun". However, I occasionally do what Gary just said or otherwise I'll have my Ruger Bearcat on my side.
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Whit,
The 29, 3" was not a Lew Horton. S&W made a small run some years ago. Picked it up from a Detroit cop and had Larry Kelly work his magic on it. I did my residency in Detroit, many years ago!
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Doc, you must be one heck of a man to shoot that 3" 29 with 310's & a heavy charge of H110, I think I'd rather take my chances with the grizzly! Every once in a while I'll carry my scoped 10" 357 Ruger Maxie in my backpack, the grip sticks out of the pack so its handy if needed....but this doesn't happen very often. Usually just a belt gun.
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03/08/2011 12:34 AM
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Well I don't usually carry a back up just extra ammo.My main hunting piece whether its 44mag,45colt,or my borrowed 475L is all I count on.
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Used to carry my Glock 36...now that bears have moved in I carry a 4" Redhawk in 45 Colt.
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I don't have issues with dangerous game either but I carry a RB 6 1/2" .357 mag, iron sights, in case something happens with my bigger guns.
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I carry my S&W 25-7, 5", in 45 Colt. I know most people are going to recoil in horror over this load, but I keep it stocked with 300 gr XTP's @ 1100 FPS. So far this gun and load have killed everything I have shot at out to 90 yards.
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I carry my S&W 25-7, 5", in 45 Colt. I know most people are going to recoil in horror over this load, but I keep it stocked with 300 gr XTP's @ 1100 FPS. So far this gun and load have killed everything I have shot at out to 90 yards. Why would anyone recoil in horror over your load? My .500 Linebaugh load only goes 1,100 fps at the barrel. Sounds reasonable to me.
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95% of my hunting, is hiking in several miles with backpack and when we get an animal down we bone it out and pack it out on our backs. So there is no way in heck i'm packing two guns. When bow hunting I carry a Blackhawk in either 41 mag or 45 Colt (both are 4&5/8") with heavy for caliber hardcast bullets. When hunting with my revolver (7.5" SRH in 480 with a 30mm UltraDot) I don't generally carry a backup gun for the same reasons Wheelguns mentions above.
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In general, I think wtroper says it well for me: "I do not carry a second gun on me when I am hunting. No need for the extra weight & hassle where I hunt." However, when horseback riding during the summer months, on mountain trails, I carry either my customized Ruger SBH or my S&W 329. I load them with Black Hills (Red Box not Blue) 300 grainers which if I am not mistaken are 300 gr. XTP's, or Fowler's 255 gr. cast pushed by a stout charge of Unique. On the rare occasion when I would decide to carry a back-up when using one of my single shot pistols, it would be one of these. Or possibly my FA 83 in .500 WE.
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I was expecting a few 45, 1911 carriers, but wow. Not one, LOL, what did I expect with some hardcore Handgun hunters. You guys have backup guns with loads that should make them the primary guns of the average hunter LOL
Weird, no 10mm either.
Seems like the 45colt hot loaded is a very liked round. And Smith Wesson revolvers get the nod.
Yes, im taking notes guys, taking notes.
As for the .500 WE shooters, dont think im man enough LOL
That is, yet, I havent shot one so couldnt tell ya. But Im pretty sure I will stay away from that cartridge. Too much BANG, and too much BUCKS.
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When I hunt with a revolver I don't carry a second gun. When I'm hunting with a single shot handgun, I pack my 4" Redhawk loaded with 320 gr hardcast bullets. For bear protection I always carry bear spray which would be my first choice if time allowed.
Experience is the best teacher, hunger good sauce. Osborne Russell Journal of a Trapper
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mig, I rarely have an extra gun (sidearm) on me where I hunt. If I am in an unknown area, or if I feel there is a possibility of safety issue (2-legged varmints), I choose my Glock over my 1911 because of weight and rounds in the mag-More a weight issue for me.
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Hey Pab Yeah Ive heard good things of those Bear Sprays. Many hunters carry them, unless its a really hungry bear or momma protecting her cubs, it works really well. But never venture in Bear territory without packing firepower. These claws are meant for serious business. This brute was killed in Alberta with 5 shots .338 rifle. I found this pic in another forum.
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Im with you on that Ernie I love Glocks, carried a 26 with me for many years in the urban jungle I grew up in.
I like the 20 for a huntin sidearm myself. Two 10 round mags loaded with heavy 10mm loads sounds like good protection to me
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Mig Rod, technically the middle of town is bear country here since we get bear and lions in town every now and then. The bears don't get quite that big around these parts, but heres an article about an 830# griz that was hit by a vehicle near here not too long ago. Still plenty big!
Experience is the best teacher, hunger good sauce. Osborne Russell Journal of a Trapper
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Hey Pab
Yes sir, thats plenty big for me too. 800+ pounds of claws and fangs is nothing to take too lightly.
We get some Blackbears around here, but 300 pounds is considered a biggun. Here the only thing to worry about is snakes, big hogs, land locked gators, and the occasional feral dog. And the most dangerous critter of them all, two legged crazies
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We don't have any dangerous game in this part of N.Y. I always carry 2 guns, a single shot and one of the following, glock 20, model 29 6" or my super redhawk. None of these guns have any optics on them.
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My up close and personal "OH $41T" gun here in Alaska is a 4" Redhawk 45 Colt, 355gr WFN's at 1150 fps in a Simply Rugged pancake holster. Now converted to a 454 shooting 435gr at about 1100fps.
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If a 200-lb black bear decides you are going to be his lunch, you had better shoot straight, cuz he's a whole lot more than any man is capable of handling -- let alone 800 + pounds of bear......
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Awhile ago I carried a S&W 45Colt and even carried a Colt Defender in 45acp but these day`s I`ll have this S&W 22mag loaded with solid bullets to finish off any animal that needs it
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The last time I carried a big bore back up was when hunting in Alaska.....
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Thats a great looking 22mag James Thats certainly is a useful round aitn it. Light weight, packs a nice little punch at close range, and the best part how fun it is to shoot. Wish they made more guns in 22mag
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When hunting in Alaska and South Africa with a single shot, I carried a .480 Super Redhawk. When hunting in the lower 48, a GP100 with solid cast works for me.
Don't confuse shooting with hunting. Shooting is a game, hunting is a sport.
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Thats a great looking 22mag James Thats certainly is a useful round aitn it. Light weight, packs a nice little punch at close range, and the best part how fun it is to shoot. Wish they made more guns in 22mag + 1! Very nice piece, James!
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