Is there a massive difference between these two calibers when it comes down to handgun hunting? Say if you used identical handguns, example raging bulls with same barrel length but one in .41 and the other in 44?
Both these cartidges with take adult bear with minimal problems. Thats what alot of hunters say after they DO so. So what im interested in knowing, is that if a guy is seeking to primarily go after white tail, and possibly bear someday in the near future if hes lucky enough to get a permit for a bear, is 44 the better way to go in caliber?
The big buffalo bore 44+p+ are putting out a little under 1700 ft lbs at the muzzle for energy, and well that seems enough for bear, deer, even elk at short range... What does a person do?
Both these cartidges with take adult bear with minimal problems. Thats what alot of hunters say after they DO so. So what im interested in knowing, is that if a guy is seeking to primarily go after white tail, and possibly bear someday in the near future if hes lucky enough to get a permit for a bear, is 44 the better way to go in caliber?
The big buffalo bore 44+p+ are putting out a little under 1700 ft lbs at the muzzle for energy, and well that seems enough for bear, deer, even elk at short range... What does a person do?