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Checked catalog, didn't see a trail gun thread. Post 'em. What's on your belt or in your backpack when you're out in the wilderness?
Here's one of mine (photo: Alaska, 2010):
>make/model/caliber
Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum
>application/versatility
Hunting/Personal Defense/Predator Defense
>chance of being selected from the safe
10%
I moved and don't get to spend much time in the deep woods lately. Only useful when hog hunting. Cumbersome and heavy for small game hunting.
>notes
Among the heaviest and most ammo-versatile options in handguns.
Requires a sturdy belt.
Extremely versatile with handloads, from #8 shotshells to 330gr polar bear pills.
Nearly impossible to conceal.
"Almost" replaces a long-gun.
Here's one of mine (photo: Alaska, 2010):
>make/model/caliber
Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum
>application/versatility
Hunting/Personal Defense/Predator Defense
>chance of being selected from the safe
10%
I moved and don't get to spend much time in the deep woods lately. Only useful when hog hunting. Cumbersome and heavy for small game hunting.
>notes
Among the heaviest and most ammo-versatile options in handguns.
Requires a sturdy belt.
Extremely versatile with handloads, from #8 shotshells to 330gr polar bear pills.
Nearly impossible to conceal.
"Almost" replaces a long-gun.