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<blockquote data-quote="41Magnum" data-source="post: 5262386" data-attributes="member: 20770"><p>As far as revolvers go I think Ruger makes the toughest as far as production revolvers go. 357mag, 41 mag (my favorite and hard to find these days) and of course the 44mag, the 45 Long Colt as well, properly loaded, will and have taken scads of deer. For single shots look at the T/C Contenders and the Encores. The calibers are endless in these handguns in both factory and custom offerings. I haven't hunted with a semi-auto handgun, so for autos the Glocks in 40 cal. can be equipped with longer barrels and the Desert Eagle come to mind. I have shot the Desert Eagle in 357 and 44 mag, both were scoped and shot amazingly accurate and are built like a tank. </p><p>As a side note I took a good 8 this year in my 45 cal. muzzleloader handgun and I used a 180 gr. Hornady XTP 40 cal. Shot was around 45-50 yds. complete penetration and a large exit wound. </p><p>My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41Magnum, post: 5262386, member: 20770"] As far as revolvers go I think Ruger makes the toughest as far as production revolvers go. 357mag, 41 mag (my favorite and hard to find these days) and of course the 44mag, the 45 Long Colt as well, properly loaded, will and have taken scads of deer. For single shots look at the T/C Contenders and the Encores. The calibers are endless in these handguns in both factory and custom offerings. I haven’t hunted with a semi-auto handgun, so for autos the Glocks in 40 cal. can be equipped with longer barrels and the Desert Eagle come to mind. I have shot the Desert Eagle in 357 and 44 mag, both were scoped and shot amazingly accurate and are built like a tank. As a side note I took a good 8 this year in my 45 cal. muzzleloader handgun and I used a 180 gr. Hornady XTP 40 cal. Shot was around 45-50 yds. complete penetration and a large exit wound. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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