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<hkr>
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Does anyone have any experence using this as a hunting gun? I have a 44mag and a Contender in 7-30 Waters, so dont need the "this would be better" posts. Just looking for a more compact, lighter handgun to carry as a rifle/handgun combo for whitetails.
 
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I've been a fan of the 10 mm for sometime. With the right bullets, it has a reputation for working well on treed black bears, for instance. Unlike the 40 S&W.
The only problem with the Glock would be the lack of accuracy, if that matters. I've never seen one that shot under 2 inches at 25 yds. Most of them shoot 3 inches, or more.
I understand they have a much better than original trigger these days. By all means, get that. A first class trigger is what is always in first place on any of my hunting handguns. E
 
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I've used my .401 Bobcat on deer with excellent results.......I've also found the Hornady 200 grain XTP to be a strong performer. I definitely recommend trying it in the 10mm Auto.

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Posts: 380 | Location: Arlington, VA | Registered: 24 December 2002Reply With Quote
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I don't see why it wouldn't work. It's basically a 41 Mag Lite, and therefore should be equal to any reasonable sized whitetail. - Dan
 
Posts: 5285 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 05 October 2001Reply With Quote
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hkr,
My brother took a very nice whitetail buck with his 10mm Glock. One shot in the head did the trick.
Bryan
 
Posts: 583 | Location: keene, ky | Registered: 24 January 2001Reply With Quote
<hkr>
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Well guys, thanks to 7x57 I have decided to pass on the Glock, I think I,ll deer hunt with my Browning Buckmark!
 
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I've killed two hogs with my Witness Compact in 10mm. In both cases the 180gr XTP's blew through the hogs with ease leaving a nice exit hole and the hogs expired pretty quickly.

I give the 10mm a thumbs up.

Of course 25 yards is the practical limit with 50 yards being the outside limit with the sights offered on the 10mm autos.

I use it as a "backup" hunting sidearm rather than my primary hunting weapon unless I'm in heavy brush for hogs or deer.

If you want a REAL hunting handgun get a scoped Contender in 375 Winchester... It'll take anything on this continent but may be a bit anemic for the big bears.

There are many other excellent chamberings for the Contender that will do the job too...

$bob$
 
Posts: 2494 | Location: NW Florida Piney Woods | Registered: 28 December 2001Reply With Quote
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hkr:

I use the Glock G20 in some field conditions where I want to carry a handgun. I think the 10mm is a reasonable chambering for field conditions. I have used the 4" S&W M29 in the past but feel the revolver is a little bulky and extra ammo is a little cumbersome. The G20 carries well in a Yaqui. I tried the G29 and did not like the balance. Also tried other manufactures but felt Glock met my requirements the best. I have a pair of G20's and am impressed with their accuracy. I have not shot them from a rest, only standing freestyle. I have a preference for the compensated model.

I would not choose the 10mm as my primary hunting handgun chambering. However, I think the 10mm ranks at the top of the list for a carrying handgun in the field. I have a preference for semi-automatic handguns and believe the G20 10mm offers the most efficient carrying package of accuarcy, power, and speed.

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7x57 A good rock in the head will kill a deer so what is your point.DEER+HEAD=DEAD!!!!
 
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If you are serious about hunting with the G20, get the 6" hunting barrel for it. I've got one for mine. It's pretty accurate. Also try ammo from Texas Ammo Company-it's a bit more powerful than "normal" factory 10mm rounds.

http://www.texas-ammo.com/

I'm about to get XS Sight Systems express sights for mine...can't wait!
 
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G20:

Is the 6" barrel a Glock product or from a custom maker? Ported?

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You can get both. Mine's the Glock part. It's not ported, but you really don't need porting on a 10mm! Maybe a .454 [Smile]

If you want to shoot pure-lead bullets get an aftermarket barrel. But the Glock barrels tend to give a bit more velocity.
 
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Oh, www.glockmeister.com has them, but the stock barrels from them are $180 [Frown] Ouch! I got mine for about $120, direct from Glock (they had an order form in one of the Glock Annual Magazines that they put out once a year).

Rumor has it the 6" barrel was manufactored for a G-17L-like target gun that never got made, so there *might* be a limited suppy of 'em. Just a rumor, though.
 
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I have not yet taken any game with my 10mm Glocks. Still waiting for Mr Piggy to meet Mr Glock. For a lightweight, compact, reliable, and powerful semi-auto it is hard to beat a 10mm Glock. 200grs @ 1200fps X 10 from a G29 or 200grs @ 1350fps X 15 from a G20 with a 6� barrel is not too shabby. BTW, my 200gr Beartooth WFNGC with a .310 meplat going 1200fps will penetrate about 80% of what my 44mag 629 Mountain Gun would do using a Lyman 429421 with a .280 meplat over 21.0grs of 2400.
 
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I read an article in an archery magazine a couple of years ago about Ted Nugent bow hunting in Africa he also had a Glock 10MM which he killed a wart hog with at 100 yds.w/regards
 
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