by crbutler on Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:27 pm
I don't know about the "loss of accuracy" bit.
I have a S&W .41 mag that shoots right at 1" at 100 yards (rested, and with a scope) and a Freedom Arms .454 casull that will do the same, but I have trouble with doing that as the recoil and the spinning grip single action style grip bugs me. Both are much better than my slug shotgun (which is about 2" at 100)...
Without a scope, it depends on you as far as how accurate you can be, but for 40 yards maximum distance, you should be good to go there. The handgun will make it harder to get a shot as the amount of movement is more noticeable, it seems like it is more noticeable to game than even a bow. For me, a scoped handgun is quite slow to get a good sight picture as well; irons are quite a bit faster, but quite a bit less precise, at least for me.
The only real issue with using a pistol (especially a .357) is going to be if you hunt public land or are close to other folks. I guy I work with lost a nice buck to this issue- these guns don't drop deer all that quickly, and they will run a bit, even with a nice lung shot. If you are hunting around others, they will likely put a bullet/slug in your deer and claim it themselves. If you are in a place where this doesn't matter, you will likely need to track a bit, and the blood trails are much less than a shotgun slug with an equivalent hit.