.357 magnum hunting
It'll do the trick. There are 2 needs, though.
(1) Use a heavy hardcast bullet, going as fast as consistent with safety and accuracy. I use a 180 grain hardcast Beartooth, large meplat, gas-checked, in front of 12.5 grains of AA2400. Work up yr load from a safe starting load. I e-mailed Accurate Arms for load data; couldn't find any for a 180 grain cast bullet when I was looking.
(2) Same way you get to Carnagie Hall: Practice, practice, practice.
Disclaimer: Never depend on anonymous I'net sources for load data. Including me. Get published data, or that from a manufacturer. If you can't find the data you want, contact the powder or bullet maker--they are usually more than glad to help you find a use for their products.