Gumbo4x4
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Not a hunter myself, but I have talked to hunters who used handguns. Some carry a powerful handgun as a backup. Others do varmint (squirrels mostly) hunting using 22s. The guy I talked to said that game hit with an unjacketed lead bullet could be eaten if the entire wound was cut out. That was years ago though. I think a lot of places now require non-lead bullets for hunting.
There are powerful handguns that can be used as the primary hunting weapon as well. Generally, they are either revolvers or single shot. There are also a handful of high powered semi-autos designed for hunting, but they are VERY expensive & still not as powerful as the best revolvers & single shots. So, they're not very popular.
9mm (which was reportedly used in this shooting) is not used for hunting.