for Elk, the .357 is definitely too light. Deer within 35 yards, you'd be okay, same with bear iffin if were just blacks. I have taken 4 deer with my .357, but all were within' 30 yards and my revolver was my secondary weapon......only to be used under the right conditions. Now that I hunt deer with a handgun as my primary weapon, I like something bigger. A 454 is a fine caliber, but can be expensive to shoot much if you don't reload....and if you don't shoot much you won't hit much. And if you don't shoot much, a .454 can be a handfull. For a non-reloader, looking for a first revolver as a primary weapon for hunting deer, I recommend a .44. Factory loads are readily available anywhere and are generally much cheaper that .454s. The RB may be an exception to the Taurus line of handguns as most folk I know with one have been happy, I have shot a friends RB .454 and it shot fine for me, and is a legitimate "deer" revolver.....but again, for the price you mention, you should be able to get a Ruger or used Smith in .44.