For the rare occasions when I use my iron sighted 18" barrel .357 magnum carbine for deer hunting I usually load it with 158 grain JSPs.
I haven't shot any deer with it yet.
How will factory JSPs hold up at the higher carbine velocities? Are the bullets in factory Federal JSPs strong enough for the higher carbine velocity on mule deer or black bear?
I haven't hunted with .357 magnum hollowpoints because I thought that the penetration at higher than handgun velocities might be less ie. the hollowpoints might grenade on a mule deer. Is this the case?
And finally, would cast bullet handloads be a viable option for mule deer or balck bear through this rifle if it can shoot them accurately?
I haven't shot any deer with it yet.
How will factory JSPs hold up at the higher carbine velocities? Are the bullets in factory Federal JSPs strong enough for the higher carbine velocity on mule deer or black bear?
I haven't hunted with .357 magnum hollowpoints because I thought that the penetration at higher than handgun velocities might be less ie. the hollowpoints might grenade on a mule deer. Is this the case?
And finally, would cast bullet handloads be a viable option for mule deer or balck bear through this rifle if it can shoot them accurately?
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