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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: skinnerback]
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03/02/13 06:31 PM
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dfwroadkill
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Yes, a sidearm is a good idea. Sooner or later you'll need it to finish one off.
A lot of different calibers work fine. I carry a 1911, .45 ACP. Shot one in the top of the head. The bullet traveled through his skull, down his neck, then down his leg and out just above the foot. Instant death.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: blackcoal]
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03/02/13 06:36 PM
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ThePredatorHunter
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Nah, just your knife should be sufficient. But don't forget your camera because everyone will want to see photos. And or video.. 
"Think long, Think wrong!"
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: ThePredatorHunter]
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03/02/13 06:38 PM
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ThePredatorHunter
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But I carry my 9mm when I walk the ranch. Like others said, you just never know!
"Think long, Think wrong!"
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: ThePredatorHunter]
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03/02/13 06:50 PM
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der Teufel
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But I carry my 9mm when I walk the ranch. Like others said, you just never know! Yep. I also carry a 9mm around the ranch, as well as when I'm hog hunting. On the occasions when I've had to track a wounded hog through the brush, a pistol is much easier to carry than a rifle. Usually when I shoot one, if it's someplace where I can't drive the truck right to it, I'll put my rifle down and walk out with my pistol. If they're still alive a 9mm to the head takes care of that, and I can then just holster the pistol and start dragging the hog without having to deal with a rifle.
I have two unwritten rules: 1. 2.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: Humannpower]
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03/02/13 08:44 PM
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My stand is pink camo
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Definitely carry a sidearm!!! Once you walk up on a wounded hog in the brush.....your sidearm is you new best friend 
I will take a good rain or a new calf whenever I can get it -Jack Ratjen
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: My stand is pink camo]
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03/02/13 11:22 PM
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MeanGreen85
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Just curious, what ammo do you guys keep in your 9mm for ranch use?
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/02/13 11:55 PM
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der Teufel
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Just curious, what ammo do you guys keep in your 9mm for ranch use? I just use cheap 9mm FMJ bullets. The biggest thing I expect to have to shoot at is a hog, and even if I'm going after a wounded one the fact that I find it means it's not very mobile.
I have two unwritten rules: 1. 2.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: der Teufel]
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03/03/13 12:08 AM
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ThePredatorHunter
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Same I also carry a backup clip with personal protection rounds just for fun lol
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/03/13 01:06 AM
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dawaba
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Unless your rifle or shotgun is out of ammo, why do you need the extra burden of a handgun? The sidearm is just one more piece of unnecessary trivia to throw in with the kitchen sink when loading up the truck for a hunting trip.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple.....and wrong." H. L. Mencken
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: dawaba]
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03/03/13 01:15 AM
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ThePredatorHunter
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I wouldn't call it a burden. More of a habit.
"Think long, Think wrong!"
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: dawaba]
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03/03/13 05:56 AM
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MeanGreen85
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Unless your rifle or shotgun is out of ammo, why do you need the extra burden of a handgun? The sidearm is just one more piece of unnecessary trivia to throw in with the kitchen sink when loading up the truck for a hunting trip. I hunt with a bolt action rifle and usually don't have more than 4 rounds within immediate reach. There are no guarantees for who or what you'll run into out there, so I like to be prepared...gives me peace of mind for things that go bump in the night (or day).
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: skinnerback]
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03/03/13 06:13 PM
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Thanks for all the feedback and stories guys. I don't own a sidearm yet but looks like I will be getting one before my first hog hunt due to my friends truck crapping out. Springfield XD .45 here i come.
Iv got hogs an can show you a good time.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: Humannpower]
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03/03/13 08:25 PM
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That's true meangreen85 even on a quick trip hog hunting my truck will be loaded with stuff that I never use when I get out there. My 1911 45 is on that list I take it every time and if never leavs the truck.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: Hogkellum]
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03/04/13 12:45 AM
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Pierce
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But as soon as you leave it at the house, that's when you'll need it.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/04/13 02:06 AM
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der Teufel
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Unless your rifle or shotgun is out of ammo, why do you need the extra burden of a handgun? The sidearm is just one more piece of unnecessary trivia to throw in with the kitchen sink when loading up the truck for a hunting trip. Granted, there's no way I'd put down the rifle in my hands to pull out a pistol if there were any urgency. However, when I have to go track one through the brush, a pistol is much easier to maneuver with than a long gun. I can hold the sidearm in one hand and use the other to fend off low branches. Additionally, there are times when I shoot one in a place where I can't go drive and pick it up. In those cases I put the rifle down and just carry a pistol in case it's still alive and kicking. Besides, I've tried to shoot wounded hogs in the head with a rifle, and I guess I'm just not very coordinated because I've missed a time or two  I don't like just shoving the end of the rifle barrel up against the hog's head, it makes too much of a mess and if you stand back a few feet it's sometimes tough to aim accurately. Of course pistol ammo is cheaper, but that assumes you already own a sidearm.
I have two unwritten rules: 1. 2.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: skinnerback]
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03/04/13 02:38 AM
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remman
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I carry a 357. I have had two hunts where the hog came at me after being shot in the heart with a 30-06; one hunt was 80 yards and the other was 25 yards. These things are tough and run on adrenaline.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: remman]
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03/04/13 03:57 PM
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When we run dogs we wont allow sidearms to be taken....to many things can go wrong... now just walkin and hunting sure why not but iv never needed one if i already got my rifle or shotty...
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/04/13 04:01 PM
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Scalpel4
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Yes, do carry, whether you shoot a bow or a rifle.
I bring a 357, used it this weekend to finish one off that was wounded and immobilized. It's also good to note, its harder to swing a rifle in a hurry when you're being charged, and it will happen eventually.
Last edited by Scalpel4; 03/04/13 04:02 PM.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/04/13 08:09 PM
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ccoker
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I always carry my 1911 with 255g Buffalo Bore +P hardcast.
Why not? I carry a pistol almost all the time... so, why not in the field.
I also like the option of being able to pop one with the pistol just for the fun of it..
I don't worry about getting charged though it could happen and if my rifle is in the truck, leaning against a tree for a moment, whatever..
I have shot a deer climbing out a stand with the rifle strung across my shoulder. Looked over and there was a deer at 30 yards with this puzzle look on his face. Pistol enabled it.
Personally, I just like to be as prepared and I am an opportunistic hunter.
For a dedicated hunting handgun, a 44 mag, 45 LC, 41 mag, etc.. is better, but I prefer carrying a 1911 and I shoot them WAY more and and thus much more proficient with them inside of say 30 yards.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: skinnerback]
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03/04/13 08:11 PM
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Nathan Nelson
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Your rifle should be enough but I personally like to carry a handgun, just because it adds a bit of challenge should a close shot come about. I carry a 44 Special.
I always carry a 22 pistol in my pack to finish off animals just shoot them in the arm pit...
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/04/13 10:19 PM
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DocBailey
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I always have my pistol on my hip as soon as I get to my land
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/05/13 12:47 AM
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gator1332
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always carry a pistol when hog hunting. Lets see, 10 hogs and a savage axis. your outnumbered.
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
[Re: WBYHunter]
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03/05/13 04:37 AM
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Land_Man
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I always bring mine. XDM .40
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Re: Sidarm while hunting hog?
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03/05/13 01:51 PM
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Creek Henry
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So, .44 and .357 over a .45? In that order? For sidearm carrying in the field. 10mm is a good choice also but it's hard to beat a properly stoked 45+P or .44mag. I have a .357 that I would not feel undergunned with if it had 180gr solids (from BuffaloBore) in it. Up close, they are sledgehammers.
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