Everything has a purpose.
Monday, June 29, 2009 Filed in:
General gun
stuff, Hunting
Even the .32ACP.
Many of you are familiar with Ed Harris, firearms engineer and
ballistic experimenter. One of Ed's passions is the hunting of
small game - squirrels, rabbits, etc. - and the guns that
facilitate that activity.
(Before we go any further, it seems that a lot of folks today don't
have any experience with serious small game hunting. There are an
awful lot of people who consider it somehow inferior to the taking
of large game, but they are sorely mistaken. In virtually every
respect, hunting wily little creatures is just as demanding of
one's hunting skills as taking a trophy elk. Fieldcraft and
marksmanship are just as difficult, but since you get more than one
chance per trip you can hone your skills over a larger number of
animals. Because of the increased experience, a good small game
hunter is almost invariably a good big game hunter, but the reverse
- at least in my experience - is rarely true.)
Ed has made up a number of dedicated long guns for the task, but
has recently been experimenting with purpose-built handguns to go
along with them. What he and John Taylor have come up with is a
modified Beretta Model 70 in .32ACP, which Ed calls "the Third
Level of Bunny Gun Nirvana".
Now I've never thought much of the .32ACP cartridge except for use
as a deep concealment backup gun, but Ed had other ideas. He
started by fitting his Beretta with 7- and 13-inch barrels, then
developed a subsonic heavy bullet loading:

The barrels are supplied with a very interesting scope mount:

Ed talks about the performance of the combination:
Using 94-gr. Meiser LFN .312 cast
bullet and 1.7 grs. of Bullseye velocity just shy of 900 f.p.s.
Very low noise, from 13 inch barrel slightly louder than H-D
military with can (suppressor), no muzzle flash, the 7 inch barrel
sounds like .22 match pistol with standard velocity. Indoor range
groups were shot at 25 yards. Not the best range light and targets
oscillate a bit, so like it's trying to head-shoot the pirate from
pitching deck of a destroyer, but shows potential.
It looks to be a
formidable little game-getter!
-=[
Grant ]=-
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