- Location
- Steel Town
For me, I prefer 357 and there's plenty of reloading options. Once you go up to 44, you might as well keep going and get 45-70. Loaded soft or hot, 45-70 covers all territory.
Something not mentioned and may not be of issue to some is the size of the loading gate vs the size of thumb. 44 wins on that issue. Personally I like the 44 mag over the 357 just for the heavier bullets. Growing up hunting with muzzleloaders has taught me a heavy bullet at modest velocity just works well for deer sized game
Get one of each; then no argument!![]()
Yuppers.
Then add a 35rem to the mix.
Now ware be me scope for same?
I own and hunt with both a 357 and 44. I started off with the 357 and it to this day is my favourite rifle I own. It’s with me just about every day, I have taken gophers, beavers, coyotes, rabbits, a few mag pies with that rifle. It’s my walking in the woods gun and farm gun, it’s with me on the atv/snowmobile, tractor or truck. I stepped up to the 44 for deer and bear. I feel like it offers more with the heavier bullets for that size game. My 45-70 hasn’t came out of the safe in over 8 years. And the only time I don’t use my 44 for deer hunting is when I stop hunting the timber and oil field roads and move in to my hay fields, then I use my 25-06.
For what you are looking for, and by the sounds of your post your main hunting rifle is a 45-70 I wouldn’t be looking at the 44. I know rifles in 357 are hard to come by but my 2 cents is to wait. You will be happy you did.
The wait continues. Which .357 did you go with? Have you ever considered taking a deer with the .357, if so which load would you reccomend?
357mag is more potent than most people think
even in revolver
44 Spl, 44 mag and 444 are magical numbers
I believe the shoots can be made... I own 'Sixguns' by Keith. 357 is gonna be bleeding power much more than a 44 Mag... hit but no drop, not cool.