What are you hunting, makes a big part of that answer. a 44 mag doesn't do well on squirrels. The what gun can you safely handle there are heave massive handguns and small and light. Practice practice practice oh and practice. Shooting a hand gun is not like hunting with a long gun. the is no stock for the shoulder and no forearm to hold, sight radius is shorter so can be harder to focus correctly on them. Once you have figured out and master the above you should be able to make ethical kills on your game. But the biggest and most import part of hunting period is learning when not to shoot no matter how bad you want to. No animal ever hunted is worth one persons life. Bullet are stupid brutes the go where the are pointed and beyond. It is your responsibility to ensure it always in a safe direction
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It depends on your needs. In general, you should buy a handgun that fits your hand properly. Beyond that, buy a gun that meets whatever other requirements you have.
Whichever one best suits your needs.
Two hands.
No.
NO!! Although the bullet diameter is the same, the case length is different and should not chamber in the 380 caliber handgun.
I believe the question should be "What motivated you in choosing this career?"
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
your hunter should be a female.
I say your head and chest
you should answer ?
Absolutely. She wants you so much, Hunter.