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I use a 158 rnfp and 5.5 gr unique as my general purpose load. Whacks bunnies with authority and flat enough to reach out to 75 yds. Recoil is nothing.Maybe twice that of a 22 magnum. so nothing. We shoot these by the bucketful at steel swingers at various ranges. Definite fun gun. I load up 175gr cast for deer . Haven't gotten one yet but this fall I will try again.

The 357 rifle is a terrific all around gun. For small game it works, as a fun gun its perfect, and it works as a woods deer gun. Maybe not perfect in all roles but it does cover all the bases. A 30-30 is a better deer gun but not as good for small game and definitely not for plinking.
 
Back in 2003 an acquaintance was closing his indoor range (bankruptcy). I acquired several thousand rounds of 38 Special ammo at next to nothing. Back then USRA was still in business, and I acquired a Winchester model 94AE Ranger Compact (16" trapper) for $230.00 NIB. I slicked up the action, and replaced the rebounding hammer with a leaf spring hammer with halfcock removing the tang safety and filling the hole. 9 years later I'm still having fun and barely put a dent in my 38 Special stockpile. Extreme fun gun. :)
 
Zip,

You made the right choice. You have a serious hunting gun already in the 1895G. The .357 is a great all around gun. I have two carbines, a Rossi and a Marlin. I like them both. Handy to carry and a hoot to shoot. I have never hunted deer with the .357 simply because I have too many other choices that are more suitable but I would not hesitate if it was necessary. I generally carry the Rossi when walking about here. I once shot an armadillo with it. It was coming straight at me about 25 yards away. Hit it between the eyes with a 125 gr HP. Split the whole armadillo like a clam. The .357 is probably my favorite handgun caliber and it is very impressive in a longer barrel.

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My Marlin 336 in 30-30 is an old standard....I have spent many hours on the range with it loaded with hard cast gas checked 170 grain rounds it is a hoot to shoot and costs about the same as a .357 to shoot. I found a jacketed load that redefines the rifle however. Sierra 124 gr flat nose jacketed bullets and IMR 4064 makes that rifle shoot flat and hit hard. My daughter loves to shoot at water filled milk jugs with it, launching them high in the air using a Williams 5D peep sight.
 
Zap,

glad you went with the .357. And YES! a 180 grain hardcast will work just fine for penetration. I found a used Marlin 1894c to go with my GP100 years ago and they both like the same 180 grain hardcast load and the carbine gets around 500 fps more out of that load.
Funny thing is in both carbine and revolver, that H-110 load is quieter than anything else I've shot through them. Simply less noise and blast. I had the revolver out last Sunday and noticed it again.
 
Zap,

glad you went with the .357. And YES! a 180 grain hardcast will work just fine for penetration. I found a used Marlin 1894c to go with my GP100 years ago and they both like the same 180 grain hardcast load and the carbine gets around 500 fps more out of that load.
Funny thing is in both carbine and revolver, that H-110 load is quieter than anything else I've shot through them. Simply less noise and blast. I had the revolver out last Sunday and noticed it again.
I have a Win M94AE and it likes the 180 gr. hard cast as well. I purchased a SAECO mold just for it years ago and that is what I feed it. I use either H110 or Alliant 2400. Both do the job. I haven't yet tried that bullet in my 6" GP100. May need to do just that.
 
Back in 2003 an acquaintance was closing his indoor range (bankruptcy). I acquired several thousand rounds of 38 Special ammo at next to nothing. Back then USRA was still in business, and I acquired a Winchester model 94AE Ranger Compact (16" trapper) for $230.00 NIB. I slicked up the action, and replaced the rebounding hammer with a leaf spring hammer with halfcock removing the tang safety and filling the hole. 9 years later I'm still having fun and barely put a dent in my 38 Special stockpile. Extreme fun gun. :)
I forgot I commented on this thread earlier but I just want to add that I own 2- 30/30s a 1946 vintage Marlin model 36 (last year of square bolts), and late 60s vintage Mossberg model 472 which is like the bastard child of Marlin 336 and Browning BLR. They're both reliable and accurate but I consider them tools for harvesting game.
My two Trapper length barrel .357 mags are definitely my fun guns as well as being very handy in thick brush. As mentioned I own a 94AE Ranger Compact but also a stainless steel single shot Rossi R357S rifle which I bobbed the barrel down to 16.25". This gun I can shoot 38 wad-cutters and .360 ball "cat sneeze" loads so a ton of fun, and great for introducing youths and ladies to shooting.
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