Had taken a few deer with a 7-30 waters, but took my first whitetail this evening with a 44 magnum Contender barrel my dad bought for himself back in 1983. Shortest range deer gun I own and killed the deer the farthest away I have ever killed a deer. 115 yards with the 44.
Keep in mind I grew up hunting deer with buckshot and moved to New York where slugs ruled until the pistols and in-line ML started taking over.
Have the barrel shortened to 11" and recrowned and fitted with a free floated forend. Shoots very well, but kicks way more than the 7-30 I used last year on 3 deer. 7-30 has more range and is probably more versatile, but the 44 made it more fun. Had to crawl and shimmy on my belly through the mud for 10 minutes just to get as close as I did. Knew I could shoot 2" groups at 75 yards and recognized it was slightly more than 100 to the deer. Had my arm braced against a tree. Held for a little bit considering and reconsidering. Noticed my wobbles where not wobbling off of the chest so decided the shot was doable. The 1.25# trigger job didn't hurt.
Told my 4 year old I got her a birthday deer cuz she turned 4 today. She thought it was cool. Hope she stil thinks it is cool when her friends tell her how gross they think it is in a few years.
I love hunting with different calibers and this satisfies the goal I have each year of taking a deer with a new gun and/or caliber. Still have the 20 bore rifled slug from my Encore to break in this year since I have never gotten a deer with a 20 guage or a slug from a rifled barrel for that matter. Hope I never run out of new guns and loads to try.
Have a good season.
Barry