Hoshua1
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Starting to learn about handguns. I think small game pistol hunting would be a blast. I also want an option for power (for mid-range larger game hunting or defense). Is there a centerfire caliber that crosses over? Both hunting handguns would need to be tapped for bases or have a rail.
rimfire I like auto or rimfire under $275:
1. S&W 22A over a Browning HUnter I think. MAybe not until I hold one or two.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...d=10001&productId=14713&langId=-1&isFirearm=Y
2. Ruger single 6, not tapped but seems the only decent 22 mag around
http://ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdView?model=10621&return=Y
3. Any other ideas?
Centerfire is up for grabs. No broken wrists. Don't want a heavy trigger and I'm open to action rec's. Wish there were decent auto options for a scoped handgun but for a good price (around $500 or less) and the inherant accuracy/range potential a revolver seems good. THNX. I've been reading so many specs it's all a blur. Figured real people could spell it out better.
rimfire I like auto or rimfire under $275:
1. S&W 22A over a Browning HUnter I think. MAybe not until I hold one or two.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...d=10001&productId=14713&langId=-1&isFirearm=Y
2. Ruger single 6, not tapped but seems the only decent 22 mag around
http://ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdView?model=10621&return=Y
3. Any other ideas?
Centerfire is up for grabs. No broken wrists. Don't want a heavy trigger and I'm open to action rec's. Wish there were decent auto options for a scoped handgun but for a good price (around $500 or less) and the inherant accuracy/range potential a revolver seems good. THNX. I've been reading so many specs it's all a blur. Figured real people could spell it out better.