I live in Ohio. Here we are only able to hunt deer with straight walled pistol cartridges from a rifle, shotgun, or pistol. I would like to use my new 77/357 to hunt deer this year. I'll be limiting my shots to about 75 yards, so with an 18" barrel I'm banking on plenty of knockdown power.
I have both 158gr and 180gr Hornady XTPs. I'll be working up loads to the upper recommended loads for accuracy then testing with a chrony to see exactly how much power I'm getting from the rounds.
I'll likely be using 2400 to work up these loads.
My question is: Would you suggest using the 158gr or 180gr XTP?
Is there a minimum velocity I should aim for?
I've currently found some very accurate loads in 125gr plated bullets with titegroup at 50 yards. My end goal is to be able to have similar point of impacts with this load and my intended deer hunting load, although I'm finding that as my velocity increased my POI is also moving upwards.
I have both 158gr and 180gr Hornady XTPs. I'll be working up loads to the upper recommended loads for accuracy then testing with a chrony to see exactly how much power I'm getting from the rounds.
I'll likely be using 2400 to work up these loads.
My question is: Would you suggest using the 158gr or 180gr XTP?
Is there a minimum velocity I should aim for?
I've currently found some very accurate loads in 125gr plated bullets with titegroup at 50 yards. My end goal is to be able to have similar point of impacts with this load and my intended deer hunting load, although I'm finding that as my velocity increased my POI is also moving upwards.