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im taking my s&w 629 to maine this year for deer.what would u suggest 240 g speer softpoints or 240 g hardcast /gaschecked semi-wadcutters. both shoot the same point of aim with iron sights at 25. yards. not my primary firearm using rifle. thanks brian


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hard cast



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I agree
 
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Another vote for hardcasts here........



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I think either would be fine for deer. Have fun!
 
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you are correct, either will be fine for deer. he was asking for suggestions.



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No doubt hollow-points will work well. I just like the way hardcast flat-points penetrate.



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either will work on deer sized game. Take the one that shoots the best.
 
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thanks guys ive been leaning tword hard cast any way. hard cast it is.. brian


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either will work on deer sized game. Take the one that shoots the best.


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I believe the Speer is a tougher bullet then the 240 XTP and should give good penetration. I will not use an XTP under 300 gr's for hunting in the .44. I would still be wary of a bone hit with the Speer.
 
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I believe the Speer is a tougher bullet then the 240 XTP and should give good penetration. I will not use an XTP under 300 gr's for hunting in the .44. I would still be wary of a bone hit with the Speer.


As much as I love hard cast bullets, and use them almost exclusively now. I used a lot of Hornady XTP's, and they worked great on deer sized game. Even going through the scapula (shoulder)of the deer. I never had a bullet fail to reach the vitals. Also the Nosler Partitions are a good bullet.


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I agree with Lloyd Smale use the one that shoots the best. Its only Deer.

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you are correct, either will be fine for deer. he was asking for suggestions.


I don't understand your comment. "Either" was my suggestion. Confused
 
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by cracky, you did suggest either. My bad. Just try not to be so wishy-washy in the future. Big Grin



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