I just picked one up in trade, I thought they were kind of cool since they came out but always looked at it as more of a novelty. I was thinking about the option of different loads that could be mixed though and figured it might be useful. I always carry a pistol when I'm hunting as sort of a backup to handle problems with 2 or 4 legs. Last spring when I was turkey hunting I ran into a problem with no legs, a big, fat rattlesnake right on the edge of my blind. Luckily I was still at it moved along without issue but I started thinking do I really want to shoot this think with a 3 1/2" #5 turkey load from a couple feet away or make the extra motion of trying to draw my .45 from under my turkey vest then hit the thing in the head before it strikes me. The next time out a couple days later I threw a few 2 3/4" #8's in the vest but that's still not ideal since I'd have to load it.
I got to thinking about the Judge and figured it would make a nice hunting backup. When I got a chance to get one in a favorable trade I jumped on it. Right now my plan is to load the first chamber with #8 or #9 for that pesky snake or to shoot in the air at a tree top to chase away a wild dog or similar. I figure the next two get loaded with .45LC. This would give me a chance for 2 fairly decent precision shots at a hog or human threat. I figure I'll load the last 2 with the Federal PDX .410 load that mixes the buckshot pellets and the disc "mini" slugs. I really like this load in my Bond Arms Texas Defender and figure it will give me a last defense of two shots against anything I feel is getting too close. This isn't as big of a deal when I'm shotgun or rifle hunting but one of my Spring turkey spots I really prefer using my crossbow since it borders right up to a residential area. Right on the edge of where I start into this area I've run into both a homeless camp and a 350#+ hog so I obviously want more that just the crossbow. I really don't feel like I'm losing much by leaving my 1911 at home and carrying this setup instead. For what I lose in capacity I gain a lot of versatility an I can always throw in a couple Tuff Strips with the same or different assortment of .45LC/.410. Does anyone out there use a similar setup?