Looking for some advice about what to do for a fallback sidearm. My buddy operates a hog operation and we always go in there with rifles but I've been carrying a .40 Glock on my hip with hard cast ammo as backup. I've used .45 in the past on a ****** off hog when I got caught with my rifle too far from me. It went down but I felt like I was fortunate with that outcome and lesson learned.
My question is should I invest in something a little bit more potent than what I'm currently carrying like a 10MM or 460 Rowland? I'm not too interested in carrying a big hunk of metal like a 44 or 41 sagging on my hip all day in the heat. Anyone have any experience with how effective something like a 40 is if you do your part on a hog or should I just bite the bullet and go bigger?
My question is should I invest in something a little bit more potent than what I'm currently carrying like a 10MM or 460 Rowland? I'm not too interested in carrying a big hunk of metal like a 44 or 41 sagging on my hip all day in the heat. Anyone have any experience with how effective something like a 40 is if you do your part on a hog or should I just bite the bullet and go bigger?
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