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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2677935" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I have not done a lot of handgun hunting however many years ago now I did get a doe at 25 yards using .357 Magnum Hornady 158 gr XTP ammo. It was a one shot kill, but it wasn't a drop in place. She did run about 50 yards before dropping. There was very little blood to trail. The round stayed in the deer so bleeding was limited to the entrance wound. I do not make it a practice to hunt with a handgun however the Model 19 is with me when deer hunting with a bow. Not for the deer but for other creatures that would like to try to take the deer away. Some Game Wardens might take exception, but there is also a concealed carry license that accompanies the revolver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2677935, member: 118816"] I have not done a lot of handgun hunting however many years ago now I did get a doe at 25 yards using .357 Magnum Hornady 158 gr XTP ammo. It was a one shot kill, but it wasn't a drop in place. She did run about 50 yards before dropping. There was very little blood to trail. The round stayed in the deer so bleeding was limited to the entrance wound. I do not make it a practice to hunt with a handgun however the Model 19 is with me when deer hunting with a bow. Not for the deer but for other creatures that would like to try to take the deer away. Some Game Wardens might take exception, but there is also a concealed carry license that accompanies the revolver. [/QUOTE]
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