357 mag for wt deer

Probably more deer are wounded/lost as a result of overestimating ones shooting ability than underestimating the rifle they are shooting with...I'll take a modest caliber than I can shoot accurately than a magnum I can't

A lot of truth in that. I have seen and heard of more people screwing up with a 300 mag whatever. I hunt deer with a 243 win and 87 gr bullet. I have been told many times that it is too light of a bullet and you need at least "whatever". I am the odd duck I prefer a lighter faster bullet.
 
Probably more deer are wounded/lost as a result of overestimating ones shooting ability than underestimating the rifle they are shooting with...I'll take a modest caliber than I can shoot accurately than a magnum I can't

Yup, been killing moose with 25-06 for a long time and it works every time!
Two cow elk this fall with 7.62X39, same result..
 
Ruger 77/357 shortened to 16 1/2 and threaded 1/2x28 for muffler.
158gr XTP HP getting around 1800fps
75yds Deer flipped backwards, got up went 10ft and crashed. The hole is the exit
 
I have gotten small deer with Chiappa Mares leg in 357 I'm not a fan but not for the same reason as others on hear
I found the 357 was to much gun on are small deer and wasted a lot of meat I might try 38 special next time
Most guys wear I live use 30-06 (head shot ) and the reach for longer shoots on the beach
Growing up poor we used a 22lr if a kid can cleanly kill deer with just a 22lr a 357 will work you will be handicapping yourself in Open country
For a spot and stock hunt and in thick bush a 357 is a good round at 22lr distance and will kill cleanly

I took out a 444 Marlen out once and made a broadside hit on a small deer it totally destroyed over half the deer I would never use 444 Marlen on Haida Gwaii deer
if I was to use 357 it would be head shot to save on meat damage
I'm not a expert on big deer just a bit of my experience with 357
 
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