[quote=Loyalist Dave I don't recall any state that allows .36 for deer.
I would opt for the .36, (the .36 is legal to hunt deer in Tennessee). I would only use the .36 on deer if I had a close shot, around 20 yards, preferably a head shot. The limit on does, here, is three per day. You all ready have the .54, which is one of the most inherently accurate calibers, for deer, and the .36 is such a hoot to shoot, pun intended. If you don't cast your own, 00 buck is readily available, and cheap. You will find your self shooting more, with the .36, simply because it is so much fun, and your powder and lead will go a lot farther. I have a .32, and it gets shot a lot more often than my .50 or .54 :stir: Robin