just throwing it out there to see if i'm the lone wild-haired nut to be doing this...
for years i've hunted rabbits with a pistol. i know a lot of folks use a shotgun, but i like the easier packing and quicker tracking of a pistol. i've used a bow, during bowhunting season. it's effective but overkill(and getting a twofor on one arrow was hilariously wrong. they both went running in the same direction)
i've been primarily a modern firearm hunter for years(switching to blackpowder this season), so i'll use my past experience as a reference.
my prime pistol has been a .357 magnum for rabbit hunting, loaded with .38 special in a soft lead round nose or wadcutter. aim high, and it works a treat. no meat destruction beyond what is normal for using a single bullet instead of shot, one shot tends to knock them top over teakettle, and i always had shotshells loaded after the two rabbit rounds in case of runners.
but i've got a .36 cal 1851 navy pistol, it needs a little tuning, but i'm thinking it'll be a fair rabbit pistol as well. the velocities are about comparable to the .38 special, from what i can tell, so i'm not worried as far as that's concerned.
i'm debating on conicals or round balls, i think they'd be equally effective.
am i alone in this, or does anyone else hunt rabbits with something other than a shotgun?
for years i've hunted rabbits with a pistol. i know a lot of folks use a shotgun, but i like the easier packing and quicker tracking of a pistol. i've used a bow, during bowhunting season. it's effective but overkill(and getting a twofor on one arrow was hilariously wrong. they both went running in the same direction)
i've been primarily a modern firearm hunter for years(switching to blackpowder this season), so i'll use my past experience as a reference.
my prime pistol has been a .357 magnum for rabbit hunting, loaded with .38 special in a soft lead round nose or wadcutter. aim high, and it works a treat. no meat destruction beyond what is normal for using a single bullet instead of shot, one shot tends to knock them top over teakettle, and i always had shotshells loaded after the two rabbit rounds in case of runners.
but i've got a .36 cal 1851 navy pistol, it needs a little tuning, but i'm thinking it'll be a fair rabbit pistol as well. the velocities are about comparable to the .38 special, from what i can tell, so i'm not worried as far as that's concerned.
i'm debating on conicals or round balls, i think they'd be equally effective.
am i alone in this, or does anyone else hunt rabbits with something other than a shotgun?