Handgun while archery hunting?

bisblue

WKR
Joined
Aug 22, 2016
Messages
480
Location
Cascade Idaho
I debate bringing a multi tool vs a folding knife weight wise. I couldn't imagine lugging a hand gun in the backcountry.

I was a park ranger for the BLM for years surrounding a big desert metro area. We found bodies from MS-13, but I still never wished I had a gun. The scariest people were the 3% militia dudes tactical Tom set up with body armor in the mini vans.
 

Rosey1004

FNG
Joined
Mar 31, 2023
Messages
10
I will be ordering a venandi holster that attaches to the back of my bino harness. Might be something to look into
 

Beendare

WKR
Joined
May 6, 2014
Messages
9,220
Location
Corripe cervisiam
I debate bringing a multi tool vs a folding knife weight wise. I couldn't imagine lugging a hand gun in the backcountry.

I was a park ranger for the BLM for years surrounding a big desert metro area. We found bodies from MS-13, but I still never wished I had a gun. The scariest people were the 3% militia dudes tactical Tom set up with body armor in the mini vans.

It used to be not legal in many areas....now with pot growers on public land, etc- heck I ran into a mentally ill dude his family had plopped down in a trailer out in Timbuktu Nevada that was following me around with a big knife.
I was in Southern AZ many years ago and the Border patrol and USFW Agents told me I was stupid for not packing a pistol- even though it was illegal at the time.

Seems the game debts have come to their senses on a backup pistol.

I get it...a lot of guys packing pistols that shouldn't be. They have rarely fired it...and many never practice proper draw and shoot technique.

It stands to reason, THE most effective weapon is one you have trained with and know it well. These days, with dry fire and the laser bullets...there is no reason not to be good with a pistol.
 
Top