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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="WV Hitman" data-source="post: 2656805" data-attributes="member: 115208"><p>.357s will work if you don't try angled or too long shots. I've taken 6 nice WV bucks with my 6" Python out to 80 yrs.-open sights. Also done at least a dozen deer with my Raging Bulls in .41 Mag., .454, .500 S&W each. The larger calibers give you a little more piece of mind in case your shot isn't perfect. Most of my .357 deer were with 158 gr. Sierra JHCs. They expand a little more and cause more damage than XTPs. Even took a doe at 201 yds. with my Python and Aimpoint at 201 with a 160 cast Keith. Probably a lucky shot, but she dropped!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Hitman, post: 2656805, member: 115208"] .357s will work if you don't try angled or too long shots. I've taken 6 nice WV bucks with my 6" Python out to 80 yrs.-open sights. Also done at least a dozen deer with my Raging Bulls in .41 Mag., .454, .500 S&W each. The larger calibers give you a little more piece of mind in case your shot isn't perfect. Most of my .357 deer were with 158 gr. Sierra JHCs. They expand a little more and cause more damage than XTPs. Even took a doe at 201 yds. with my Python and Aimpoint at 201 with a 160 cast Keith. Probably a lucky shot, but she dropped! [/QUOTE]
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