Remington Model 14 1/2 in 44-40

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ccic
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Remington Model 14 1/2 in 44-40

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Can you hunt deer with it?
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Wulfman
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I'd say check the hunting regulations in your state. Many states require a minimum caliber, but some also specify a minimum amount of "energy" delivered at a certain yardage.
You can check in a Remington catalog. It's listed in there, showing all the stats.....velocity, energy, bullet drop, etc.

If I was going to use that cartridge, I'd want to be REAL close.


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BrotherRockeye
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Re: Remington Model 14 1/2 in 44-40

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mine will put a factory Remington round through 2 layers of trunk lid at 100yds
the second hole is considerably larger than the first :wink:

I wouldn't hesitate on dear up to 100yds...that cartridge packs a fair wallop,
although
I could hear the bullet strike as the report faded so it's no speed demon...being a revolver round and all.
ccic
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12a,12C,14 1/2 44-40,14 .30rem,14 .32rem
Levallois
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Even more handy in carbine form (although this is 38-40 caliber). I'd second the 100 yard limit.

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John Gyde
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[quote="ccic"]Can you hunt deer with it?
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Your profile doesn't show what state you live in. At least I couldn't find it. I killed my first buck in Michigan with a .357 mag handgun. I would not have used that weapon in Wyoming. I killed quite a few whitetails in Michigan; all closer than 100 yards. Most were near 30 yards. If your targets are under 100 yards and you can shoot the 44-40 with some degree of accuracy, I'd say it is fine assuming it's allowed in your state.
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i have a rem. 14-1/2 carbing with the thumb nail safety and saddle ring in 44-40 that i have killed deer with,23grs imr 4227 and a 200gr hornady bullet. when shot thru the lungs they don,t go far. eastbank.
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hello, I am interested in buying a 14 1/2 in 44-40 or 38-40. If you or anyone reading this has one to sell, please let me know. I want one in original condition and in good plus condition. Am willing to pay a fair price for it. Thanks; Redboy
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