Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: mattaylor81 on July 28, 2008, 03:59:55 PM
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What load would you recomend for deer hunting out of either a 357 Mag or 41 Rem Mag? Both Revolvers.
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Ive killed a few whitetail does with the 41 mag black hawk. I used HSM hard cast bullets. Very good results and quick kills.
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41 hands down :twocents:
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federal has a 180 grain hardcast that should do fine. JB
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In the 357 I like a 158gr jacketed soft point. I load my own but PMC makes a good round. Cor-Bon makes a very good 180gr bonded core SP. Hardcast bullets don’t expand well in my experience and JHP won’t make it through bone.
Can’t help you with the .41, never shot one. :twocents:
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.357 is plenty if you're a good shot and keep distances reasonable.
I know a lot of people in the eastern part of the country and use 'em for deer.
I'd opt for the 158gr SP's as well.
Perhaps a little undergunned, but my .357 is on my hip when I'm calling bear as well...better than nothing, I suppose.
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With hard cast bullets, you really dont have to worry about expansion. Because it is already "expanded. .41 cal makes a heck of a bit hole.
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Hard cast, I have strong doubts about expansion of handgun bullets anyway.
I saw a guy trying to kill a bear, that was already wounded badly, he had a Ruger BH, 6 inch, 44 mag, 240 grain soft points, winchester brand. He missed the head and hit the neck twice, from about 3 feet, I cut the bullets out. Neither expanded at all, neither penetrated more than 3 inches, nor did they kill the bear.
On the other hand my brother killed a wounded bear at about 3 feet or less with a 9mm glock. and I killed one, wounded, with a 357, 158 grain softpoints, shot it twice in the face at about 12 inches, in the dark, tracking with flash lights, yup that was fun!!!
Carl
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Neither expanded at all, neither penetrated more than 3 inches, nor did they kill the bear.
What???????
How could they not expand... and not penetrate? Seems like one or the other to me... over-expansion and minimal penetration... or no expansion and excellent penetration. From 3 feet I'd bet dollars to donuts that a non-expanding 240 grain bullet out of a .44 Mag would completely penetrate pert near any black bear on the planet. Not calling you a liar... just wouldn't draw much of a conclusion from that experience. Obviously something was missing from those loads... like powder.
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Back to the original topic, 357 vs 41mag on deer? I've used both (as I owned a 41 and Dad owned a 357) on whitey does and both seemed to work fine, but if I had the coice or was buying a gun specifically for hunting deer, I'd get the 41mag.
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Back to the original topic, 357 vs 41mag on deer? I've used both (as I owned a 41 and Dad owned a 357) on whitey does and both seemed to work fine, but if I had the coice or was buying a gun specifically for hunting deer, I'd get the 41mag.
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load up with good hard cast bullets and your good to go. Make sure your cannon has adjustable sights.
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I've never hunted w/ my 41 but a buddy of mine has killed 2 deer w/ his. He uses the Win Platinum tips.... I believe they are 240s or 230s don't remember. He swears by em. I bought the same thing for grizz protection.
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I use hardcast in both my .357 and my .44 for everything except targets.
300gr hardcast for my .44 is legal in WA for elk hunting, but I found most 240gr did not meet the energy requirement.