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If I was hungry and had nothing but a 22, I could make meat. However those that have better, should use better. Those 32's are for small game.
 
Opinions are like rectal orfices, ever body has one. If Cooter is confidant that he can harvest a white tail with a .32, who are we to argue? Where I live, a .36 caliber round ball is legal to use on deer. I am fairly certain that a .32 caliber conical would have as much, or more, energy than a .36 caliber round ball. I have a .32, but not a .36, so the question is moot: would I shoot a deer with a .36? Probably not, because our deer and squirrel seasons do not coincide, and I have a .50 and a .54, plus a couple of .44 caliber percussion revolvers available to use. Still, if a 20 yard broadside shot presented itself? Keep yer powder dry.....Robin :stir:
 
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thanks for the more positive opinion. you guys are sure lucky down there you can hunt with a handgun. we can't even legally take ours out in the bush. the local gun club only.would be nice to hunt with my c&p revolver.
 
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