Pistol Hunting?

Yep, killed quite a few deer and hogs with a 10mm. Shot a few with 45acp too, always 1911 platform. Will be taking a 44mag around the mountains this season just in case.

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I recently acquired a Single Six Hunter in .17 HMR. Waiting on an 8-shot .17 HM2 cylinder before I get serious with it. Data I have seen online indicate a potential ±½" from 15 yards to 85 yards.
You’ll have to let us know how it shoots. That seems like a great combination.
 
Just doing some shooting myself last night.

Some people don't understand what a good hand with a pistol can do. 50 yards ain't difficult at all.

I also recommend a lower power optic or a red dot. The Ultradot are very well regarded in the handgun hunting world and that's what the pictured contender barrel wears. 12" 44 magnum
That 44 mag contender of yours brought back good memories. That’s a great looking pistol that feels good in the hands. Much more comfortable to shoot than a revolver.
 
Hunted a lot with a TC Contender in 7mm TCU. Killed a pronghorn at 180 yards with it and several deer. . I would use it in OK quite a lot for deer as it was light and easy to carry and shots were short with it. However I passed on a lot of deer with it here. Most of my hunting was on the prairie in SD. Sold it to a buddy several years ago, so I know where it's at if I ever want it back.

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Dad hunted with a Super blackhawk several years and took a few deer with it. Other than a .22, first pistol I ever shot. Never had a problem with recoil on any other pistol.
 
You’ll have to let us know how it shoots. That seems like a great combination.
After spending a bit of time shooting a friend's .17 HMR rifle, I decided what I really wanted was a Ruger .17/45 Lite -- but those don't actually exist, and I couldn't find a smith willing to take on a conversion.

After putting a couple boxes of .17 HMR through the Single Six (which shot well, and had almost no muzzle jump) I don't understand the attraction of that round in a short barrel: 50% more expensive ammo, flames shooting out of the muzzle, and far more blast pressure on my face than I get from my 20" 6.5 CM.
 
After spending a bit of time shooting a friend's .17 HMR rifle, I decided what I really wanted was a Ruger .17/45 Lite -- but those don't actually exist, and I couldn't find a smith willing to take on a conversion.

After putting a couple boxes of .17 HMR through the Single Six (which shot well, and had almost no muzzle jump) I don't understand the attraction of that round in a short barrel: 50% more expensive ammo, flames shooting out of the muzzle, and far more blast pressure on my face than I get from my 20" 6.5 CM.
Interesting. I hadn’t even considered muzzle blast, but that makes sense.
 
I handgun hunt a few times per year. It make seven a doe hunt exciting. Like someone mentioned above leave the rifle at home and just go for it. You’ll always reach for the rifle if given the choice. It does take a lot of practice to get confident. I took this doe a few years ago at 45 yards. Ruger Super Redhawk .44 mag with an Ultradot 30. I sighted the dot in back in 2015 and have never adjusted it through literally thousands of rounds. It’s the gun I shoot the most besides my carry gun.

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