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Larry. I didn't think anyone even looked at what I had to say. Being a newbee and all.". butchen - please understand that we don't care if you're a newbie or not, we'll ignore you just for the heck of it. Nothing personal intended, butd one of our specialties here is that many responses will be posted before others can be read. It is not that few people actually read what a poster writes and are so opinionated that we don't give a rat's butt about who writes what as long as we can throw our two cents worth in, or maybe it is?
. Anyhow, many here feel that the lighter weight bullets like the 180s and 200s, although faster than most 44 mag loads may not be the perfect choice for whitetail which, even though fairly easy to bring down are less cooperative than most would think. Many have not enjoyed the humbling experience of placing a good shot with lighter weight bullets only to have the bullet not connect properly, leaving a wounded animal lost; as a result, many have turned to heavier hard cast slugs with big flat metplats that hit, penetrate and course on through side to side or sometimes even chest to butt. The 265 gn slug is good for the 444 but there are other 265-270 gn bullet designs that are better. Nobody here is the kind of person who will intentionally mislead you simply so they can say 'I told ya so'; they would rather give you a good 'heads up' on a issue and then congradulate you when you score. jmtcw.