erickrschaefer
"I have a SBHH in 44mag with a 7.5" barrel and just worked up a load using the 200gr xtp that really shoots well. Do you guys think it would be a good deer round out to 50-60yds or so."
Ah yes, the eternal debate on this board....
I have found the lighter weight HPs and SP bullets (for caliber) to be the more efficient (quicker with heart/lung shots) killers of deer when used with the shorter barreled revolvers. In the case of your BH with the 7 1/2" barrel it would be a toss up between the 200 gr XTP and the 240 gr XTP. With the load you are using under that 200 gr XTP you will get excellent performance on deer. Likewise with a compareable top end load with the 240 gr XTP you will be over 1400 fps and it will perform just as well within the 50-60 yards you mention.
There is always the supposition that the lighter, fast driven HPs and SPs will not give sufficient penetration on deer. That supposition is one of the main arguements for using heavier bullets, particularly heavy hard cast bullets. Deer do not have that much mass in the front half of them. I have not found this "lack of penetration" to be the case with the lighter bullets with any broadside or raking shots from the side or head on through the brisket. I do not do "Texas heart shots" with the handguns I hunt with regardless of the circumstances (personal chice, not a flame).
In your case you have a revolver that will do well with both. Since you already have an accurate load with the 200 gr XTP, that you have confidence in, use it. Let us know your results on deer. You might also try the 240 XTPs and also let us know your observations of the difference. Both will, in the end with properly placed shots, kill deer just fine out of your revolver.
Larry Gibson