Sig 220 or 1911 10mm?

Started by mcseal2, May 01 2019 04:14:27 PM MDT

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mcseal2

Another 120 rounds through the Sig Tacops without an issue of any kind.  I am getting even better with it as I get more used to the trigger.  Man I love the flat trajectory of the 10mm at longer ranges compared to my old 230gr 45's in my other 1911!  It's in the running for my favorite handgun now, it might have my 386XL Hunter beat before long.

It's 10oz heavier than the Glock G20 with both fully loaded.  That's significant but not a complete deal breaker to pack hunting.  If I ended up having a rifle or scope failure on a remote drop camp hunt (unlikely with my rifle but not impossible) I would feel more comfortable taking an animal with the 1911 and it's trigger.  I can't take a back-up rifle on a hunt like that due to weight limits on the bush or float plane.  Worst case a handgun I'm comfortable with to 50 or 60 yards might save the hunt.  It's a very unlikely scenario but with multiple river crossings, terrible weather, rough terrain, and climbing something bad could happen to a rifle.

Rojo27

When the hunt comes around; however it goes, don't forget to give us details. 
Pictures are great too!!!

Good hunting! 

mcseal2

Thanks and sounds good.  I won't be in AK again until Sept 2020, this year I hope to be in Colorado chasing mule deer.  Just black bear there.  I'll pack a handgun on our scouting trip but just the rifle on the hunt itself.  Less danger and more walking in Colorado.