I used a Marlin 94 in .44 mag, back in '75 witht he Remington factory 240 JHP. I shot deer and hogs with that load. It cut a humongous hole, and on the bullets I did recover (lengthwise shots) they were just wadded up, not at all like the pictures, so it killed very well. This was down in what is known in East Texas as the "Big Thicket" (Txpitdog knows what I'm talking about! I hunted between Houston and Beaumont, Tx) I wanted those animals down fast as in those palmetto/briars/yupon thickets where thick! ha. I considered it one of the fastest handling woods rifle ever. And I've used a bunch in 49yrs of deer hunting! I later in life used an 1894CB (20") in .45 Colt with 100% satisfaction, and will try a Rossi 92 in .45 colt soo. I've owned, used, sold many more '94s from .357, .41 mag ( I should have kept all these!), .44 mag, .45......of them all, my favorite is the .45 Colt. If I was not a handloader, I'd use the .44 with the .357 second (with Corbon or Buffalo Bore, Federal 180, preferable in hard cast) Corbon used to load a 200gr Hard cast back when. maybe they still do. I also used a S&W Mod 28 in .357 back in the mid 70's, using the Remington 158 JSP, those things were wicked! Agree, the .357 is very useful, but the .41, .44 and .45 just cut bigger holes! Good luck to you Pard!