entoptics
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Here you go...
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IMO, you first need to determine at what distance you can maintain a 10" group with iron sites. That's non-trivial with a handgun. I'm not a pro, but I have some very accurate handguns, and off a solid bag rest, I'm tickled to get a 2" group at 25 yards with most of them. That's 8 MOA...Offhand, or with a hasty rest on a fence post or tree, I'd be surprised if I could go 9/10 on a 10" plate at 75 yards, let alone 100.
As for accuracy, I'd say ≤120 yards is the effective hunting range with a 44 Mag pistol without a range finder. At that distance, it's a surprisingly flat shooting round, with only ± 2" or so of rise/drop. Much past that, and you'll need precise ballistics solutions to stay on target, even if you can shoot tiny groups.
As for lethality, the XTP bullets should reliably expand at 1000 fps, and even if they don't, they will leave a 0.43" hole, and penetrate the width of a whitetail I'd think. Regardless, the bullet is likely lethal well past the distance you could hit the vitals on a deer.
It should also be noted that there's about 4" of wind drift at 100 yards in a 10 mph crosswind.
Drop...
Velocity...
Energy...
Windage (10 mph crosswind)...
IMO, you first need to determine at what distance you can maintain a 10" group with iron sites. That's non-trivial with a handgun. I'm not a pro, but I have some very accurate handguns, and off a solid bag rest, I'm tickled to get a 2" group at 25 yards with most of them. That's 8 MOA...Offhand, or with a hasty rest on a fence post or tree, I'd be surprised if I could go 9/10 on a 10" plate at 75 yards, let alone 100.
As for accuracy, I'd say ≤120 yards is the effective hunting range with a 44 Mag pistol without a range finder. At that distance, it's a surprisingly flat shooting round, with only ± 2" or so of rise/drop. Much past that, and you'll need precise ballistics solutions to stay on target, even if you can shoot tiny groups.
As for lethality, the XTP bullets should reliably expand at 1000 fps, and even if they don't, they will leave a 0.43" hole, and penetrate the width of a whitetail I'd think. Regardless, the bullet is likely lethal well past the distance you could hit the vitals on a deer.
It should also be noted that there's about 4" of wind drift at 100 yards in a 10 mph crosswind.