Any suggestions on Remington 180 grain semi-jacketed HP versus Hornady 180 grain Jacketed HP XPT versus Speer 200 grain total metal jacketed bullets?
I have two Ruger Blackhawks. One has a red-dot scope on it.
I am toying with the idea of possibly using it to hunt, Western Washington Blacktailed deer.
These are really small deer and typical Western Washington brush is such that you typically don't get clean shots at long distances, so I am thinking that a 357mag should probably be just fine for most possible shots. (It would also probably be a lot easier to carry through the woods than my Model 70 30-06 feather-weight, I have used in the past)
I handload and have on my reloading bench Alliant 2400 powder, Remington 180 grain semi-Jacketed HP bullets, 180 grain Hornady Jacketed HP bullets, and some Speer 200 grain total metal jacketed silhouette bullets. All seem to shoot well in my Blackhawks.
My thought is to work up either the Hornady Jacketed HP (XTP) or Remington Semi-Jacketed HP 180 grain bullets. The Speer 200 grain bullets would probably provide the most penetration, but least mushrooming, so I am not thinking of using them.
Any suggestions on the which bullet might be better for hunting small blacktail deer, assuming equal accuracy on target?
Thanks.