The beauty of physics is that opinions don't matter. There is only fact and non-fact. The FACT is that the 357 Max is adequate for whitetails to 200 yards. Period. To say it is not is also to say that a 357 Magnum handgun is inadequate for deer at point blank range. From a 8 in pistol the 357 Magnum puts a 180 gr pill at 1200 fps or so (Winchester Supreme ammo) at the muzzle, much less than the 1600 fps the MAX is moving at 200 yards. So someone should let the .357 magnum hand gunners out there know that they are immoral and disrespectful to their quarry. What BS. To limit yourself to 100 yards with it is just arbitrary nonsense.
WOW,
It must be a full moon or something. The sarcastic remarks are a flyin'. BTW Nice to meet you Indyeyedoc.
Indyeyedoc,
Lets see if we can muddle thru this post... I agree ballistics or paper Numbers don't lie. While they do not tell the whole story, they do provide a good basis for comparison.
My personal morals withstanding, I would have to agree with your statement. "the 357 Max is adequate for whitetails to 200 yards" Mere adequacy isn't enough for me. Not for this. Paper numbers, what I consider a minimum for hunting whitetails and similar sized big game is 1000 FT pounds of energy at impact. The loads come close, but do not meet my minimum at this range.
Plug-in some numbers into Hornady's ballistic calculator lets see what we get... I used Hornady'ss calc because the two most popular bullets are the 180 XTP and 180 SSP both made by Hornady.
http://www.hornady.com/cgi-bin/ball10.cgi?firearm=Rifle&desc=357+max&wght=180&coef=.230&vel=2100&sight=1.5&temp=50&barom=29.53&zero=200&wspd=0&calcbutton=CalculateThis is a 180Gr XTP bullet fired at 2100fps . This bullets BC is .230, the barometric pressure is just shy of 30, the temp is 50 degrees, there is no wind, humidity is 78% and the range is 200 yards. The velocity at 200 is not 1600, its 1480, the energy is 875.
Change the numbers to the 180 SSP and the numbers do get better: All variables are the same, humidity, Barometer, temp etc. What changes is the bullets BC its .248 more streamlined. Again the same 2100fps. Out at 200 the velocity drops to just over 1500 and the energy is 922.
ALL these numbers even the 200 yard numbers surpass the 357Mag when fired form a vented barrel revolver with an average 4" barrel. (Same weight bullet) Now I have also shot a couple whitetails with a 357 mag form my 8" Whitetailer. I don't use the 180's as they are too heavy for reliable performance. I liked the 140, but the 158's are fine too. Its "adequate" for short range hunting. IF you place your bullets carefully. Its NOT preferred. I learned its limitations and I gave it up and took to the 45Colt hot loaded.
Your figures are a bit high. The 357mag is good for almost 1100fps from a 8" revolver barrel with a 180 gr bullet. I have chronographed most all these loads and I know. Even Winchester lists the velocity of this load at 1180, but does not specify a barrel or its length.
So I offer that based on these numbers YES the 357 is sub performing when fired from a short revolver barrel. Will it work, of coarse, but so would my favorite ball peen hammer.
Arbitrary nonsense, pure BS. To me its a self imposed limitation. Formed out of mistakes made and a learned respect for the critters we hunt. Maybe to you its something else.
That's fine too, unlike you I do not pretend to know you. Al tho sometimes these forums cannot convey the true nature or meanings of ones written word. I would love to be able to sit down and talk over a pot of coffee had we the logistic chance.
Happy Holidays to all,
CW