i guess that would be a jacketed SP. they open but stay together to.
I can't see why a 6" wouldn't do the trick as long as he does his part and keeps the range reasonable. Please share if he bags oneAll this information has changed my mind about 357 mag revolver hunting.
My son wants to try it this year & I said a 44 mag only, because of my past hunting success of course.
Blinders is what it was, yet I own about 6 of the 357 magnums & he only has the one & it never
crossed my mind to use them for Deer hunting & again the 357 mag is what I carry for self defense from
bear & evil persons while bow hunting.
He has a Dan Wesson in 6" barrel, should I get him a longer barrel perhaps, or will his do well?
He is very good with his cast reloads.
I repent of my past downing of the 357 for deer, you guys are good for revelation.
I can't see why a 6" wouldn't do the trick as long as he does his part and keeps the range reasonable. Please share if he bags one
I also like expanding bullets on deer and frankly, the .357 will benefit from an increase in diameter.
Max, do you like expanding bullets on whitetails for any caliber, or just smaller diameter calibers like .357 mag?
All....
They are a game animal that responds positively (negatively?) to expansion and velocity.
They are not hard to kill.