Smokin' Iron
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My whitetail 44 mag. ammo inventory is getting a little low. In the past for hunting ammo I always used factory ammo. Because I prefer to shoot lower powered reloads for pleasure, it was easier just to buy a box or two of the hot stuff. But now with the price and availability of factory good hunting ammo, reloading makes more sense than ever.
Cast vs jacketed seems to turn into a Ford vs Chevy debate at times. Is it better to use a 250 grn. Keith style bullet and get maximum penetration or a 240 grn. JHP/JSP and hope for expansion and more energy transfer into the deer? The pistol I plan on using this year is a 6 " barreled 629 Classic, so my load can't be too hot. The deer around here can run pretty sizable, with good bucks running well into the mid 250 pound range, and 300 pounds is not all uncommon.
I have both style bullets available and a selection of powder. So what do you think???
Cast vs jacketed seems to turn into a Ford vs Chevy debate at times. Is it better to use a 250 grn. Keith style bullet and get maximum penetration or a 240 grn. JHP/JSP and hope for expansion and more energy transfer into the deer? The pistol I plan on using this year is a 6 " barreled 629 Classic, so my load can't be too hot. The deer around here can run pretty sizable, with good bucks running well into the mid 250 pound range, and 300 pounds is not all uncommon.
I have both style bullets available and a selection of powder. So what do you think???