If you're "painting the walls" then you're clearly doing something wrong. I have killed a lot of fairly large animals (sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, deer and horses) with a .410 shotgun, and have never painted anything. It just makes a neat round hole, with no mess. And there's the added advantage over a pistol that you have a bit of extra reach, should the animal not be too keen on you being up close.Have used a shotgun before I had a hd, fine if you don’t mind painting the walls of whatever the animal is housed in with small pieces of bone blood and mush. I’ll take a single .22 either by rifle or pistol any day, .38 for bigger beasts.
It's noticeable that the knackermen who drive the fallen stock wagons around here all have a shotgun in the vehicle for HD, not a pistol.
The only time I can see a pistol being an advantage is if you're in a situation where it is necessary to carry it with you on your person in addition to your main firearm. But I should say those situations are extremely few and far between.
I have no problem with anyone owning a pistol. I should think they're a lot of fun. But I do question the usefulness of a pistol for HD.


