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#21
The main reason I got out of using shotguns for deer hunting is the cost of saboted slugs. Pistol ammo is more cost effective which means you get more practice at the range. Reloading offers a variety of options with ammo.
A magnum pistol round fired from a rifle is surprisingly effective in the 100 yard range. I have not seen any disadvantages to the terminal ballistics on whitetail deer compared to shotguns. On the other hand my Marlin or Ruger pistol caliber carbines do have advantages in trajectory compared to shotguns.
Indiana is most likely going to expand legal calibers choices next year so I would wait till you purchase a firearm. A .410 or .44 mag is going to be inferior to a .243 if made legal. If you have to buy now get a Handi rifle in .44 mag they are economical.
A magnum pistol round fired from a rifle is surprisingly effective in the 100 yard range. I have not seen any disadvantages to the terminal ballistics on whitetail deer compared to shotguns. On the other hand my Marlin or Ruger pistol caliber carbines do have advantages in trajectory compared to shotguns.
Indiana is most likely going to expand legal calibers choices next year so I would wait till you purchase a firearm. A .410 or .44 mag is going to be inferior to a .243 if made legal. If you have to buy now get a Handi rifle in .44 mag they are economical.
#22
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 103
A 44 mag out of a rifle has low recoil.An inline with a lighter load would also be a good choice.Get him used to it with around 50gr of powder and load it slightly up when it comes time to hunt.A 410 is a disaster waiting to happen unless the shot is point blank.
#23
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 585
Are you trying to get him ready for this year or not? If not I would wait until next spring and make your decisions. As you already eluded to Indiana is considering switching next year. The DNR is supporting the bill so I assume it will pass. Maybe you already have the .44 but I know a lot of people who went out and bought the .44 and .357 rifles a couple years ago and now they will be buying another rifle if they are allowed next year.
#24
Are you trying to get him ready for this year or not? If not I would wait until next spring and make your decisions. As you already eluded to Indiana is considering switching next year. The DNR is supporting the bill so I assume it will pass. Maybe you already have the .44 but I know a lot of people who went out and bought the .44 and .357 rifles a couple years ago and now they will be buying another rifle if they are allowed next year.
#25