RPRNY
Member
Craig,
You keep having the same argument with numerous folks, albeit with variations on the theme. So, 'everybody' does not, as you assert, agree with you.
Allowances have been made, quite specifically, for your world renowned expertise with a handgun. We, the unworthy, genuflect to your expertise and experience.
The OP doesn't have that experience. (But then, who does? ;-) So, telling the OP that handguns are better than long guns, in the same paragraph in which you admit that long guns "are easier to hit with", is, frankly, absurd. What may be true for you, with many decades of experience hunting with handguns, cannot possibly be true for mere mortals.
Sharing your vast experience and erudite opinions is indeed most beneficial. Extrapolating that your preferences are equally suited to the unwashed masses is unwise. Stick with "long guns are easier to hit with" and work from there. Maybe recommend a lever carbine in 44 Magnum?
You keep having the same argument with numerous folks, albeit with variations on the theme. So, 'everybody' does not, as you assert, agree with you.
Allowances have been made, quite specifically, for your world renowned expertise with a handgun. We, the unworthy, genuflect to your expertise and experience.
The OP doesn't have that experience. (But then, who does? ;-) So, telling the OP that handguns are better than long guns, in the same paragraph in which you admit that long guns "are easier to hit with", is, frankly, absurd. What may be true for you, with many decades of experience hunting with handguns, cannot possibly be true for mere mortals.
Sharing your vast experience and erudite opinions is indeed most beneficial. Extrapolating that your preferences are equally suited to the unwashed masses is unwise. Stick with "long guns are easier to hit with" and work from there. Maybe recommend a lever carbine in 44 Magnum?