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Handgun hunting with a couple of good friends

Last week I got to spend time with friends, and do some hunting and shooting outside of San Antonio, TX.

I took three handguns: a custom 357 Magnum Ruger GP-100 (Franken-Ruger), and a custom Pachmayr Dominator in 25 Creed. Both of these were built by Chris Rhodes/Bayside Custom Gunworks. The third is a center Grip XP-100 in 6.5 PRC that Tim King built. Tim lives outside of Rapid City, South Dakota, and has even attended WY-SHOT once, and will be there again this year.

All three of these handguns shoot lights out. I used Factory Hornady ammo for the Franken-Ruger: 158 grain XTP HP that has served me so well on everything it has touched.

I used Hornady ammo with the 6.5 PRC (143 grain ELD-X). Hornady ammo continues to amaze me with its consistency/accuracy, even at distance.

First thing is to check zero’s after a flight. Of course, Matt needed to shoot all three handguns. I think the 357 Magnum Franken-Ruger is his hands down favorite. Once that was done, we went out for an evening hunt, and although we saw game, it was not what we were looking for. After a great meal and a time of catching up, sleep was welcome.

The next day involved another morning in a box blind. Again, we saw game, but not what we were looking for. After the morning hunt, Matt and I met up with my buddy who came in for the day. Corn was put out in an open field where Axis and Blackbuck like to hang out. We were comfortable and waited. Shortly, the field began to fill up and the Axis we were wanting showed up.

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Now, I had to make sure I had a clear shot. I had the Pachmayr Dominator ready to go. Once I knew I had a clear shot, I sent one and he piled up in about 50 yards.

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He was in full velvet which is a bonus for me.

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The 110 grain AB did great. He was a little heavier than I expected. Took him back and then time was spent taking care of him. Once all of that was done, we got a tour of the ranch Matt manages. It is beautiful! Before we went into eat, we went a steel range Matt built, that had targets out to 1010 yards. I will make a separate post about some of the LR shooting with various handguns.

After a late lunch, we again went out where I had shot the Axis buck, looking for a Blackbuck. We saw Blackbuck, just not the one I had spotted earlier on Monday afternoon. After dark thirty, just for fun I took my Franken-Ruger and smacked their 200-yard steel plate. My buddy had to head out.

Wednesday brought rain and fog for most of the day. Morning hunt brought no joy for what we were looking for. After lunch we spent a soggy afternoon waiting on that Blackbuck. Have you ever noticed, that whatever you are not hunting for tends to show up?

Around 3:30 that Blackbuck finally did show up and the Franken-Ruger barked once, and in about 50 yards he was down for the count. Range was 70 yards or so, which is not a problem for the Franken-Ruger.

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Took care of the Blackbuck quickly and now off to our evening blind, a little late mind you. On the way we happened across some Javelina. The Franken-Ruger again came out and made a nice shot at 132 yards…Did I ever tell you this revolver is very accurate?

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The little guy ran about 50 yards again, and he will make a nice European mount. Now we have even less time, but the cards have been falling into place. Again, we saw game, but not what we were wanting. The 6.5 PRC had not been able to eat yet, so it was up, but I had the FR with me for up close and personal. It was really dark, and we had agreed I could not make out a target by the feeder. Our only hope was the white gravel road which was going away from us up a hill. We had agreed it was time to head to the house when a black form showed up on the road. It was a hog. I already had the XP set-up, so I quickly ranged the pig (171 yards), closed the bolt, made a quick adjustment and easily pressed on that Dell trigger. The muzzle flash was stupendous with that Tubb brake. We both heard the meat-report, and he was down on the spot.

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What a busy afternoon and evening. We went spot lighting for predators (legal where we were at), but brought nothing home. I wasn’t really set-up for that, but had a great time. The morning hunt was not profitable, but a good time together enjoying a beautiful morning. We made another trip to the range, and then it was time to get ready to head to the airport. Good friends were also great at taking pictures and editing-Thanks guys!
 
Guessing they fit the definition of a handgun. Showed then to the wife and she said two of the three were rifles without the buttstock.

No matter as I bet they take a bit of skill to shoot well at reasonable ranges or more. Certainly a different kind of posting for readers to see a different kind of hunting than most all would ever experience.
 
The Dominator has a 1911 frame...like 45 ACP
Revolver is a Ruger GP-100.
Definition of a handgun-One a designated handgun action like the XP-100, and two no buttstock.
They are big set-ups no doubt
 
Back in the 70's and 80's I hunted ground hogs and foxes extensively with a 357 Magnum, S&W Model 27 revolver - open sights.
I hunted in Western PA on some farms where the terrain was hilly allowing me to stalk within 50 or so yards of groundhog holes I had scouted. I became quite proficient at it and it was the most fun I ever had hunting, a real challenge. I'd walk the field rotating between known areas often catching one or two out in the early evening feeding cycle. There was just something special about walking the fields with my 357 strapped on my hip.
I used a mouth call (wounded rabbit) for foxes hunting in deep wooded areas. I wasn't near as successful but it did manage to bag a few - sometimes just by mere chance of seeing one out of it's den while hunting ghogs - no closed season on foxes in this days.
In 1985 I shot a five point buck with the 357 at about 60 yards. It was a thrill and the only deer I ever took with a pistol.
I was a competitive bulls eye shooter in those days and quite skilled with a pistol. Due to diminishing skills, decline in my eye sight, other old age declining physical conditions and the largely open terrain in Eastern PA where I know live, I hunt exclusively with a rifle but I have many fond memories of those handgun hunts.
 
I have friends who compete in IHMSA, but the positions and distances have never interested me.
I am fortunate to be able to shoot at steel from 200 yards to just over 2K about a 20 minute drive from my house.
 
That XP is a beauty! Appears to be a 16" barrel plus brake.
The 6.5PRC would seem a great choice for a hunting handgun. Recoil is manageable and I have found it to be a very easy to tune and accurate cartridge. I'm curious as to what kind of velocity numbers it puts out in that short a barrel.
BTW, that is a gorgeous Axis! The Axis is likely the best tasting of all the deer family of animals.
 
With reloads with 140 AB's 2890 fps.
The factory ammo I was using 143 ELD-X has a MV of 2818
Matt wanted to shoot the PRC some more, and I had not confirmed drops with it at distance yet, so it didn't take much arm twisting for him to shoot it on his steel range.
3-Shot group at 1010 yards measured 3.5" with factory ammo.
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About last Week:
It was a lot of fun.
I recognize that high fence hunting, especially when feeders are added, is primarily about patience and shooting.
I recognize that for what it is.
It wasn't physically demanding and shots were easy in terms of distance.
It does not take away from having a great time with a couple of good friends, and getting to shoot and see some awesome animals...Some of which I could not shoot.
Will I do it again? Sure!
 

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