silverbullet555
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Well, I have an extra deer tag next month in a short range weapons only area.
Limited to archery, muzzleloaders, shotgun, pistol (must use pistol cartridge).
I'm not going to learn to shoot a bow. Our muzzleloader rules are really strict (ID).
I must hunt from a tree stand. I don't know what the max distances will be, but I'd guess well under 100 yards.
So, that leaves me a 12 gauge or a pistol.
For pistol, I can borrow a friends scoped 44 or use a pistol AR15 with red dot. I have one in 9MM and could easily buy one in 10MM. If I went with an AR pistol, I could put a can on it and run suppressed.
Alternatively, I could buy a rifled slug gun and use it for the occasional short range weapon hunt here or in Wyoming. Who doesn't like to buy more guns?
Lastly, and not my preference, run rifled slugs through one of the shotguns I have which would require some work/parts to mount a red dot.
Most of my time between now and then is filled with filling other tags so I'll go into it a little unprepared I'm sure.
Thoughts?
Limited to archery, muzzleloaders, shotgun, pistol (must use pistol cartridge).
I'm not going to learn to shoot a bow. Our muzzleloader rules are really strict (ID).
I must hunt from a tree stand. I don't know what the max distances will be, but I'd guess well under 100 yards.
So, that leaves me a 12 gauge or a pistol.
For pistol, I can borrow a friends scoped 44 or use a pistol AR15 with red dot. I have one in 9MM and could easily buy one in 10MM. If I went with an AR pistol, I could put a can on it and run suppressed.
Alternatively, I could buy a rifled slug gun and use it for the occasional short range weapon hunt here or in Wyoming. Who doesn't like to buy more guns?
Lastly, and not my preference, run rifled slugs through one of the shotguns I have which would require some work/parts to mount a red dot.
Most of my time between now and then is filled with filling other tags so I'll go into it a little unprepared I'm sure.
Thoughts?