flatwater bill
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I just read an interesting article on hand gun hunting in the magazine "Sporting Classics". The author did a hunt report on his taking of a large cape buff bull with a 10mm semi auto handgun, 5 inch barrel. Bullet was 200 grain double Tap, muzzle energy listed as 750 ft pounds. Range was quite short, and I'm sure the hunter was an expert shot. Still, it stretches the envelope for what is possible....reasonable....humane. The outcome was a dead trophy buff, of course, or the report could not have been written. No one wants to publish a report entitled "how I used too little a gun, and wounded a magnificent animal". But I wonder.....? Is this an OK idea? I would like to hear the thoughts of my fellow hunters on using a firearm with 40% the energy of a factory 30-30 Winchester carbine. Safe hunting to all....................................................Flatwater Bill