I'm in the process of planning a caribou hunt in AK. The area I'm looking at is said to have a fairly large population of arctic grizzly by the transporter I'm looking at using. It sounds to me like it might be a good excuse to get another handgun.... It's the time of year I have to much time to think of this stuff while feeding cows every morning.
I will be taking a 300 win mag rifle to hunt with in AK probably shooting the 180gr Nosler E tips again. I won't be taking a bow.
I have had Ruger 44's in single and double action in the past. I could handle the recoil fine with good grips, but I never felt like I shot them as well as I did other guns when I tried to shoot quick. Even with the smallest grips I tried they seemed just a bit big for my hands. I always shot the 357 revolvers I had enough better that I eventually got rid of the 44's.
My favorite handgun and the one I carry in the woods now is a S&W 386XL Hunter. It's pretty light for full size 6" 7 shot revolver, I think around 30oz. It weighed about the same as the 5 shot SP101 4.2" gun I had for a while. It fits my hands very well and I shoot it very well.
I have been considering getting a 10mm semi-auto. I have shot a Glock 19 and a Springfield XD in the past and never cared for the striker fired pistols trigger pull. I'm used to worked over revolver and rifle triggers I think is part of the problem. I shoot them decent but not as well as revolvers or 1911's.
For concealed carry I mostly carry a Sig 938 9mm but will carry a Commander size 1911 at times. I like the 1911's very well and shoot them well. I can shoot them well quickly too when practicing carrying them cocked with the safety on.
That's the back-ground of what I like and what I have experience with. Now for the 10mm options I'm considering:
Springfield XD 10mm 5.25” barrel, 32.8oz empty, fiber optic front adjustable rear sight, rail, 3 mags $550
Springfield 1911 10mm 6.25” barrel 45oz empty, tritium adjustable sights, rail, 2 mags, $1535
Glock 20 10mm 4.6” barrel, 30.7oz empty, tritium sights, rail, $600
The striker fired guns are much lighter than the 1911 and easier to take down in the field. A Glock with a 15 round magazine loaded is lighter than the 1911 empty. I really like the features of the Springfield 1911 but I could see the weight causing it to be left in camp the time I needed it. The Springfield is the only one without an option of tritium sights. I like the idea of a rail in case I wanted to bring the little light off the Sig 226 I keep in the nightstand to put on the handgun at night.
The other option is not buying a 10mm and taking the 357 I already have. It weighs like the striker fired 10mm's and I know I shoot it well.
I compared Buffalo Bore Heavy Outdoorsmans loads also:
The 357 with Buffalo Bore 180gr ammo shows 1400fps and 783 ft/lbs of energy
The 10mm with Buffalo Bore 220gr ammo shows 1200fps and 703ft/lbs of energy
Not a lot of difference in the numbers, but the 10mm has a heavier bullet and larger diameter.
What would you guys do? Take the 357 I'm already familiar with or teach myself to be better with a striker fired gun? Stop being a puss and pack the heavy 1911? Until I tag out I'll have my rifle with me at all times too so that can be considered.
Thanks for the replies. If nothing else it gives us something to discuss in the slow time right now!