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Deer Hunting With A 10mm Handgun

Deer Hunting with 10 mm Handgun wow what a shot and a great challenge for any hunter  to shoot a White tail deer with a handgun Salute.

Deer Hunting with 10 mm Handgun

 If there is one thing that hunters can agree on, it's the challenge of the sport that keeps us coming back for more.

When a compound bowhunter loses the challenge and the thrill, oftentimes they might switch to traditional equipment to add a new challenge to the hunt. But that's bowhunting.

What if you're a gun hunter?

This season didn't start off well for me. One of the main properties that I hunt got leased by other hunters on September 30. It happened the day before Michigan's bow season opener.

Feeling downright depressed, I headed to the property to pull my stands. I had some good deer on camera by those treestands and was feeling very optimistic about killing one. There was nothing I could do about it, though.

The other pieces of property I have close to home are very small. There wasn't much for bucks on my trail cameras, and I figured the season was over before it began. But what these properties lacked in the antler department made up for it in does. Numerous large doe groups inhabited the properties.

I needed a challenge—a challenge that was going to salvage my season. Something that was going to add a level of difficulty to harvest some of these does. The answer: A handgun. Pure iron-sighted simplicity.

Last year is when the handgun hunting bug bit me. I've killed a few deer in the past with handguns. I filled four tags last year with my handguns. The majority of those being spot and stalk. For some reason, it didn't really affect me back then. Maybe because I was worried about a big buck coming in...and me only having a handgun. I've matured as a hunter since then and now realize the thrill of the chase is the fun part. Shooting a deer is just a bonus.

Gun season in Michigan is just one of those things that can turn you sour. It's way too long and right during the peak of the rut. Not to mention the parade of hunters during this time. As a diehard bowhunter, it's easy to get discouraged during gun season. The handgun was my saving grace. It brought a spark back into hunting deer with a gun that I'd lost touch with.

So go buy a gun in a caliber that's a proven deer killer. I'd recommend a minimum of a .357 magnum in a revolver and a 10mm in a semi-automatic platform. Whatever gun you choose, spend plenty of time with that gun at the range and know your capabilities with it. You'll be amazed how far you can stretch your accuracy with a little practice. Check your state laws to see what is legal.

So there you have it. If you're looking for a challenge to put game meat in the freezer, there's always the option of a handgun to add some spice in your life. see source 







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