No problem. 18-12-204 (3) is darn near identical to 18-12-105 (2) so I am not sure why they left the hunting part out of 18-12-105.
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is it bad that i enjoyed that not that you were in danger but its like reading those cool books about mountain men. glad your fine though.
now on another subject so even if i downed it with my rifle a 40s&w would be illegal to put it out of its missery? i know it doesnt meet the hunting guidelines but it wouldnt be like I tried to take it with my hand gun just finished it off
[quote=AR-Tracker;469582]As previoulsy mentioned, in Colorado, the round you linked is not legal for big game in a handgun as it is under 550 ftlbs at 50 yards with the listed 8" barrel. Maybe it would be OK in a Contender if Hornady published ballistics on it.
OK now I understand the worry about carrying sidearms while hunting ... you guys are afraid of a hiker finding you.
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seems I might have to invest in a 44 then
For big game archery every year, all 3 of us open carry.
Things get really strange when you get really deep in bear/mountain lion territory. Never had an issue with DOW.
Also, being so far away, there are situations we were glad we had something other than are bows to defend ourselves if we had to. Some people get really strange out there.
So i guess we just used handguns for pure protection.
I believe buffalo bore makes 357 that meets the energy requirements even from a 4" barrel but to be on the safe side 41 and 44 mag as well as 45 colt 454 and on up is your best bet for legal energy requirements.