Well i might change my mind at some point. But after all the reading I've done on the subject this year, I'm convinced that either 40sw or 45acp with a few different weights of SWC's will do pretty much anything you'd need a pistol to do. From plinking and target shooting, to self defense and hunting. Are there more specialized modern bullets that would perform certain tasks better? "Certainly"
But once you factor in the cost of those premium bullets...................I think I'm going to be shooting a lot more cast from here on out. I never got too excited about shooting much cast in the past. But i recently started powder coating the bullets that I've been casting. Once i figured out how easy that was, and no more leading, smoke, or messy lube, that was a game changer for me.
I think I've been loading for past 38+ years and I bet 90% or more of my handloads are with cast bullets. My father and I used to cast bullets and load them for plinking, hunting and competitions. I have loaded jacketed bullets for specific purposes (some indoor range do not allow cast/lead bullets). For self-defense I only use factory JHP ammo.
I have been hunting hogs and deer with handguns for about 20 years. We usually shoot meat hogs so they are about 150 lb or under and deer in Florida are small. I shoot my handloads for almost all my handgun hunting and have settled on couple of loads that has proven to be effective over years. All loads consist of cast bullets with SWC profile and are usually heavy for caliber. I expect all my loads to exit the animal and leave two holes. Back when I was loading factory JHP bullets they usually did not exit the animal when bullet expand. While ballistics plays a role, much more important is bullet placement. I've taken hogs and deer with 9mm and 38 special but only because I was able to take perfect shot from close range.
I hunt with 357 magnum, 45 ACP, 45 ACP Super and 45 Colt using these loads:
For 357 Mag
180 gr SWC-GC (long wide nose design) @ 1,220 fps
This is used in Ruger Blackhawk
For 45 ACP
200 gr HG # 68 @ 900 fps
These are used in various 1911A1 and Glock 21 with 6" rifled barrel
For 45 ACP+P
200 gr HG # 68 @ 970 fps
225 gr FN (flat nose) @ 920 fps
These are used in various 1911A1 and Glock 21 with 6" rifled barrel
For 45 ACP Super
225 gr FN (flat nose) @ 1,100 fps
240 gr FN @ 1,050 fps
These are used in various 1911A1 and Glock 21 with 6" rifled barrel and extra power recoil spring
For 45 Colt
250 gr SWC-GC @ 1,000 fps
This is used in Ruger small frame Vaquero
For 45 Colt+P
280 gr SWC-GC (long wide nose design) @ 1,150 fps
This is used in Ruger Blackhawk