.45 ACP For Deer?
svnmag Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 20, 2015 Posts 17,176 Likes 2,570 Points 783 Location Here May 12, 2023 #1
KDM Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 20, 2015 Posts 9,650 Likes 1,583 Points 563 Location Valley City May 13, 2023 #2 I've seen more than one deer knocked over by a 45. At under 30 yards, it'll get the job done quite nicely. At further distances, accuracy problems rear their head for most short gun shooters.
I've seen more than one deer knocked over by a 45. At under 30 yards, it'll get the job done quite nicely. At further distances, accuracy problems rear their head for most short gun shooters.
svnmag Founding Member Founding Member Thread starter Joined Apr 20, 2015 Posts 17,176 Likes 2,570 Points 783 Location Here May 13, 2023 #3 Bonus:
CatDaddy Founding Member Founding Member Joined May 16, 2015 Posts 3,696 Likes 1,717 Points 588 Location Casselton May 14, 2023 #4 svnmag said: Bonus: Click to expand... Yikes!
1lessdog ★★★★★ Legendary Member Joined Oct 29, 2019 Posts 1,384 Likes 382 Points 253 May 14, 2023 #5 I believe a 45 ACP is to short to hunt deer with in N.D. I think it has to be 1.25 or 1.50 to legally hunt deer.
I believe a 45 ACP is to short to hunt deer with in N.D. I think it has to be 1.25 or 1.50 to legally hunt deer.
S snowcat Founding Member Founding Member Joined Oct 1, 2015 Posts 124 Likes 3 Points 113 May 16, 2023 #6 1lessdog said: I believe a 45 ACP is to short to hunt deer with in N.D. I think it has to be 1.25 or 1.50 to legally hunt deer. Click to expand... Might have changed that now, but it is reason I went to a 10mm, years ago, because I wanted a auto, but not an desert eagle.
1lessdog said: I believe a 45 ACP is to short to hunt deer with in N.D. I think it has to be 1.25 or 1.50 to legally hunt deer. Click to expand... Might have changed that now, but it is reason I went to a 10mm, years ago, because I wanted a auto, but not an desert eagle.