My 10 yr old daughter has a Rossi Youth .45 in stainless. I sited it in at the indoor range to 25 yards using 195g Aerotip Powerbelts with 50g Pyro Pellet. I let her shoot to 15 yrds.
I've been reading some bad stories about powerbelt performance. I also have TC 155g .40cal shockwaves hollowpoint sabots that shot ok and Hornady 158g .38 XTP hollowpoint sabots that are a pleasure to shoot, but shoot 2 inches higher than the PB at 25 yrds. We are hunting large Whitetail only out of a 2 person treestand, and her shots will be kept to 15 yrds. The 5 bucks I have taken out of this stand have been high 170's lb. dressed weight. And I can see from some of the trees being rubbed there this season, there is one pushin 200+
I haven't let her shoot the Hornady XTP's yet. But I'm thinking of doing this with 50g T7 pellet. This combo should shoot like a .22 .
At 15 yrds teaching her shot placement high back part of shoulder out of treestand should do the trick.
"Lester" the resident .357 mag hunter here at Graybeard suggests Remington 158g. softpionts, but I don't think out of a treestand. He prefers, from what I've read, from the ground the shoulder to shoulder passthrough for easy trailing.
Yes, the PB are easy to load. The easiest for me. and make one ragged hole at 25 yrds. The Hornady's are the toughest in my gun, and I have to be very careful about proper bullet seating in the supplied sabot.
I would like to try some of the PR Dead Centers in both .40 and .357 but haven't got around to ordering some.
Please keep us posted this season with results. I'll do the same
good luck this yr.