I differ a bit from Doug on the 158 XTP .. My recomendation as far as 357 mag goes , Stay with soft points for your long gun and pistol , they drive home better .. Dont get me wrong the XTP is a fantastic bullet but i learned the hard way that some hollow points are best left to defense situations due to construction...
Love yas Doug
As for the 41 mag you mentioned ... That should be a good hog slayer .. Again stay with softpoints and the heavier the slug the better .. My first real big pig was lost due to the only accurate factory load i could find for it was a 250 hollow point defensive round .. Slammed the hog (200+ easy) to the ground , and an instance later it was back on all four cutting a trail.. When i found blood ( finally) it was 30 minutes later and a good 60 to 70 yards away from the point of impact.. Blood was only spilling from the entrance side of the animal and 3 to 4 hours later i had to break from the tracking due to no more blood...
Since then i have started reloading for the 45long colt round and stick with softpoints and hard cast round nose flatpoints for deep driving on tuff pigs ... Granted all that is far more important for the big tuskers then little guys (150lbs and less)
that same load i mentioned before 250gr hollow point was a Speer gold dot and i was very successful on two 100to 125lb hogs the day before the big boy .. Energy and velocity on that round out of handgun was 800ish in the fps and 380 ft.lbs or so on the energy and fps for the 41 mag are 1300 fps energy is 788 ft. lbs. out of a pistol, thats remmies 210 gr soft points.. So again should work great on hogs out of a rifle..
hope this helps ,
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