Who needs to hunt? Hell, who needs internet, or $500 I-phones, or motorcycles, or to drive faster than 25 miles per hour?
Besides, equating the Second Amendment to hunting is a load of slop from the south end of a northbound cow. The Founding Fathers weren't thinking "oh, the people need hunting rifles." They were thinking "the people need the equivalent arms as the military or any police force to prevent the possibility of either group maintaining an oppressive edge of superiority over those they are meant to serve."
So, if the American public can't have semi-auto weapons, the US military and city and federal law enforcement agencies should be mandated to destroy THEIR semi-autos, and their full-autos to prevent the possibility of abuse of power. As that would make police forces and our military vulnerable in extremis, the only sensible option is to NOT limit the small arms choices of the American citizenry.
It's a pipe dream, but hey, I don't want the mass executions like they have in China, or had during the Cambodian, Vietnamese, and German crises of the past century or so.