I would think heavier and slower. Doesn't that equate to more punch and therefore more damage?
Dammit! I'm trying to avoid selling the .357 to buy a .44, but I may have to.People who shoot bears with a .357 end up as little piles of brown on moss covered rocks. The rule for handguns and any big game is .40- 200 -1,000 minimum. That is a .40 caliber firing a 200 gr. bullet at 1,000 fps as a minimum load.![]()
I own both.It's a 6" Ruger Security Six and it should handle any loads the GP100 can.
I love assumation construed from generalization.I can always tell shooters who rely on loading manuals and those that use firearms. :