This will be my second year deer hunting with my .357 (a 4 inch S&W28) and I was impressed with its results last year. I hammered a big doe last season at about 40 yards and she piled up in a heap after only going 10 yards without a portion of her heart. That was done with a 180 gr. XTP over H110. Admitingly the the bullet didn't expand leaving only a .357 hole through the deer even after exiting the right shoulder. So I was wondering if anyone ever uses hardcast lead hollow-points? My family grew up on lead bullets and my father gave me some that weigh 168 grs. and in tests I've done they seem to give the same amount of penetration as the 180 gr. XTP and flatten out almost dime size without hardly any fragmenting. All were sitting on top of H110.