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catkiller45
10-14-2021, 07:44 AM
I have some 158 gr lrfn and 180 gr truncated cast . Will either of these work for deer. And I do not have any h110...I have 2400,lilgun,cfepistol, unique,longshot.bluedot..etc. 6 inch S&W revolver with a red dot. I figure from o to 60 yards at the most. Would appreciate any thoughts on this.. Thanks

Nobade
10-14-2021, 08:02 AM
Of course they will kill a deer quite well if they are placed correctly. Personally I would limit shots to 25 yards or less but that is my own skill level. Any of those powders can be used to build an effective load for a 357.

725
10-14-2021, 09:08 AM
Hitting paper well at 60 yards isn't the same as killing at 60 yards. I'm spitting in the dark here, as I don't know the answer to your question. Just a consideration that the effectiveness of the round drops off as the speed drops off. What would your impact speeds be at those distances? I'm a fair handgunner, but limit my .44 mag to around 30 yards.

downzero
10-14-2021, 10:00 AM
I'm sure it'll do fine if placed correctly. The deer here are tiny compared to my home state (Illinois), and so I planned to use a hollow point bullet for my deer hunt this year. I changed my mind though and I'm likely going to use a more traditional rifle cartridge instead.

gunseller
10-14-2021, 10:09 PM
I like 2400 powder. Which bullet shoots the best? As long as you don't get excited I see no differance between shootting paper or deer. It is all in shoot placement. If you have the ability I see no problems with a 60 yard shot. Good luck and have fun.
Steve

MT Gianni
10-14-2021, 10:52 PM
If you can put all your shots in a volleyball I would be OK with a 50-60 yard max range. I would prefer a WFN such as NOE's 160 or 180 but that wouldn't keep me home.

Daekar
10-15-2021, 06:05 AM
As long as each boolit has a reasonable meplat, they will both do just fine. I would figure out which one is the most accurate with a full power load and go with that.

quilbilly
10-15-2021, 02:14 PM
That NOE 180 WFN is probably the best hunting boolit I have seen for the 357 revolver but the Lyman 173 Lyman Keith style is right there with it. Both on paper have a lot more power than the 45 cal PRB (about 130 gr) that I use in my muzzleloader which has put a lot of venison in my freezer with no field losses (knock on wood) in the last 30 years. There is nothing wrong with the 158 gr SWC out to 50 yards either if you do your part.

badwolf
10-16-2021, 05:22 AM
Quilbilly what loads do you use in your 45 cal muzzleloader? I just had my 40 cal bored out to 45 and am unsure of how much powder I'd need for a deer load.

Bigbore5
10-18-2021, 06:18 AM
Use which ever is most accurate in your gun and wait for the broadside double lung shot. I've killed dozens with the 358429 in the 357 over max loads of h110