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hawk1
12-26-2010, 23:19
Over Christmas, my uncle's, father-in-law and I were talking about pheasant hunting. We were wondering if it legal or illegal to hunt with the Taurus Judge. My thought was that NO, one cannot hunt with The Judge! 1) because the number of rounds in the chamber exceeds the maximum number of rounds allowed and 2) the barrel isn't long enough. I have NO idea if my assumptions have any validity but hey... they sounded good!!!Anybody have any idea?

Oh... and just to make it clear, NOBODY is actually going to go hunting with The Judge, we were just talking about what a kick in the ass is would be to try!

Dryfli
12-26-2010, 23:56
I've tried shooting clays with a bond arms .410 never hit one after about 10 rounds I gave up. I think you'd have a pretty tough time hunting with a judge

Geology Rocks
12-27-2010, 00:49
i would say the fact that a round fired at that angle would probably go a few miles would deter me from ever thinking about trying it..:)

joe

DeusExMachina
12-27-2010, 01:05
i would say the fact that a round fired at that angle would probably go a few miles would deter me from ever thinking about trying it..:)

joe

Psst I think he's talking about .410 birdshot. [Coffee]

Irving
12-27-2010, 01:06
You think a .410 bore bird shot would go for miles?

EDIT: I'm number 2 to the Dues.

DeusExMachina
12-27-2010, 01:09
You think a .410 bore bird shot would go for miles?

EDIT: I'm number 2 to the Dues.

I think he thinks he's a good enough shot to hunt birds with .45Colt.

patrick0685
12-27-2010, 02:26
in south dakota there is no round limit, so take the beast out there and blast away

Irving
12-27-2010, 09:50
I don't think they make a handgun with enough capacity for me to hit a flying target.

hawk1
12-27-2010, 10:07
I don't think they make a handgun with enough capacity for me to hit a flying target.


The five .45 LCs rounds are a little more difficult than my 9mm to place, HOWEVER... with two 17 rounds magazines I'm bound to hit something!

DSB OUTDOORS
12-27-2010, 17:36
I have a Taurus Judge 6" barrel and tried to shoot squirls using 2 1/2" shells with #6 shot and at 25ft the grouping was about 2 foot across. It just pissed the squirl off. Next time I'll try buckshot.[UZI]

Irving
12-27-2010, 18:18
A non-rifled barrel on a Judge could be fun, but then it'd have to be an AOW and would probably make the gun pretty useless.

Geology Rocks
12-28-2010, 13:06
pussy....why would you hunt with that a bird shot? I went hunting with my 9mm before.

yes I was thinking 45

joe

DeusExMachina
12-28-2010, 15:04
pussy....why would you hunt with that a bird shot? I went hunting with my 9mm before.

yes I was thinking 45

joe

Maybe because he's hunting birds? [ROFL1]

Geology Rocks
12-29-2010, 00:01
Maybe because he's hunting birds? [ROFL1]


real men only need one bullet not a bunch of pellets. Someday you will learn...n00b

joe

Irving
12-29-2010, 00:35
Heh. All head shots too right?

68Charger
12-29-2010, 01:11
and to think that a couple years ago, there were members of this board that thought it insane to hunt with a Saiga-12...

[Coffee]

hawk1
12-29-2010, 09:53
So disregarding the witty banter back and forth between some spirited members, nobody has answered the question. Could one hypothetically hunt with The Judge!?!

BigBear
12-29-2010, 10:01
I'll answer. Yes, if you got close enough... Is it legal? Beats me, why would you want to hunt with a Judge? Just get a shotty and don't worry about what you "could" do.

Irving
12-29-2010, 11:43
Sorry Hawk, I'm not familiar with the hunting laws. I'm sure someone on here has a link for the DOW regulations though.

hawk1
12-29-2010, 15:12
Stu... no worries man!

I don't EVER plan on hunting with The Judge! It was just a "what if" conversation over a game of cards on Christmas. Personally, I think the judge should never leave the house (Too Ugly).

newracer
12-29-2010, 15:30
Handguns are not aloowed for gamebirds except grouse and ptarmigan.


GAME BIRDS (EXCEPT MIGRATORY BIRDS)
A. Rifles or handguns allowed for dusky
(blue) grouse and ptarmigan.
B. Shotguns cannot be larger than 10 gauge
not firing a single slug. Shotguns cannot
be capable of holding more than 3 shells in
magazine and chamber combined.
C. Hand-held bows and crossbows.
D. Pellet guns and slingshots allowed for
dusky (blue) grouse and ptarmigan.
E. Hawking.

hawk1
12-29-2010, 22:27
Handguns are not aloowed for gamebirds except grouse and ptarmigan.


Thank you!!! Not that I'll ever hunt with a handgun, but I can lay to rest the discussion in the family.

newracer
12-30-2010, 12:06
Also there is the 3 round limit even if they were allowed since it might be considered a shot gun.

spyder
12-30-2010, 17:45
Also there is the 3 round limit even if they were allowed since it might be considered a shot gun.

Aw see, that kills it. Take a two shot 410 darringer instead. [Tooth]

SSChameleon
01-01-2011, 15:54
I saw they are coming out with a long gun based on the Judge. It has that old west revolving action set up with a six round capacity. The article I read mentioned it will have three removable plugs if you ever want to try hunting with it.

hawk1
01-02-2011, 00:08
Is that the Taurus Circuit Judge?