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<blockquote data-quote="NINEROUND" data-source="post: 3658693" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>Last time I hunted deer I killed a decent (for my area) buck and a doe with my Glock 40. Before that, I’ve used a Ruger SuperRedhawk .44 mag and a Glock 35 to successfully take deer. All iron sights, longest shot has been +/- 40 yards. </p><p></p><p>For deer, I would, in my opinion, not want to use anything less than a .357 Mag. It took too many shots with the .40 caliber for my liking. Other calibers will get it done, but something is comforting with using a +500 flb loading to hunt with. YMMV </p><p></p><p>It is more of a challenge, especially with traditional revolvers and autoloaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NINEROUND, post: 3658693, member: 17429"] Last time I hunted deer I killed a decent (for my area) buck and a doe with my Glock 40. Before that, I’ve used a Ruger SuperRedhawk .44 mag and a Glock 35 to successfully take deer. All iron sights, longest shot has been +/- 40 yards. For deer, I would, in my opinion, not want to use anything less than a .357 Mag. It took too many shots with the .40 caliber for my liking. Other calibers will get it done, but something is comforting with using a +500 flb loading to hunt with. YMMV It is more of a challenge, especially with traditional revolvers and autoloaders. [/QUOTE]
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