Subj : Carry Pistols
To : Dumas Walker
From : Moondog
Date : Mon Feb 13 2023 09:20 am
Re: Carry Pistols
By: Dumas Walker to MOONDOG on Sun Feb 12 2023 10:05 am
> > There are pnuematics chambered for .357 and .50 caliber that can take a de
> > sized animal with a clean kill. I have an old hunting buddy that got mess
> > up with dealing drugs after high school, and he lost his right to own a fi
> > He's cleaned up since then, and he hunts turkey and deer with a big bore a
> > rifle.
>
> Yeah, I have seen those. Some of the big bore ones don't even look like
> traditional rifles, while others are pretty nice looking with wooden
> stocks. The highest chambered one I have is a .25 break-barrel with a gas
> piston. I use mine for target shooting but a couple of them could take
> small game and nusance birds.
>
> I didn't think about people who cannot own a traditional firearm but they
> are good alternatives there, too, if you like to hunt.
>
>
> * SLMR 2.1a * if it has tires or tits, you're gonna have problems
>
With the big bores, you can spend over a thousand dollars easily. If you
live in a densely populated yet rural area, it may be an alternative if you ha
ve physical restrictions that prevent you from operating a bow or resetting a
crossbow. Areas where there is thick brush and limited fields of view versus
bean fields with several hundred yard shots are also good places for a big bor
e air rifle.
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