BigUglyMan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- New Scotland
Well if they got rid of the minimum length regulation then I wouldn't hesitate to use the 357.
Anyone use a 357mag in a rifle for deer hunting out to a hundred yards?I ve been thinking about getting a light rifle for Deer hunting and most deer where I hunt are shot under 100 yards with 50 being the norm.
With the pistol cartridge restrictions in many NE US states, there are hundreds of thousands of hunters using .357 and .44 Mags for deer... keep your range under 100 yards and put one in the boiler room and you will be fine... we prefer the .44 RM personally and use it in tight cover for deer. Lots of guys are reaming their .357's to Maxi, .44 RM to .445 SM and their .45 LC's to .454 Casull... personally, if I need more than the .44 RM in a brush gun, I'll just go with .45/70.
Not all who poach do it for money, trophies or fun...some did it for survival. Think of how many old timers you know you took deer with what ever guns they had during harsh times when food was needed? Which was commonly a .22LR...cheap and simple guns and the ammo was cheap.
I don't blame ya but you should still try the Casull. It's bloody f*cking amazing.An M1892 is about 6.5 lbs fully loaded too. I luvs my'n. Lots.



























