PaulS
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stay safe and live long!
Welcome to handgun hunting; it is truly a challenge and a gentleman's sport.
I use Ruger autoloaders with barrel lengths from 4" to 10". All are target models with good adjustable sights. I usually fire 250-300 rounds every week. There are many small pests in Wyoming that allow such field practice.
Handgun hunting requires much more practice than does rifle hunting. Much of this practice can be fun with a variety of targets such as inexpensive cookies, over-ripe fruit, or anything that "explodes" visually and requires little cleanup.
Practice at home by dry firing your handgun. Safety rules are especially important here. Place a coin upon the end of your barrel and try tripping the trigger without displacing the coin. It is not easy, but you will be surprised how quickly your trigger pull improves.
When practicing outdoors, place your targets at various known ranges so you become more proficient in judging range distance.
Rimfire ammo is rather variable and you will probably find one brand that is more accurate in your pistol than others. When shooting for groups on paper, try different ranges again to determine trajectory.
I sight my rimfire pistols at 50 metres. This allows me to take rabbits at 75 metres with little holdover. Admittedly, this requires more shooting practice than many hunters do with rimfire pistols, but it really depends upon what you want to do. I hunt grouse each year here with a .22 pistol and it is more fun than I can describe.
I just picked up a new Ken Sikes/Ruger .22 that I will put through the paces this weekend. I'll be running several kinds of ammo through it on paper, very boring, and then going to the field to shoot vanilla wafer cookies, very fun.
Practice dry firing and concentrate on that front sight. A good six o'clock hold and no flinch will lay them in where you want them.
Take care and have fun.
Regards,
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~Holmes
"Those who appease a tiger do so in the hope that the tiger will eat them last."
-Winston Churchill