http://www.neihandtools.com/catalog/index.htmlmy brother-in-laws used these bullets cast from 95% ww and 5% pure tin in his 357 marlin for decades loaded over 9.3 grains of blue dot and seated out to the longest length that will function, they are good killers when placed correctly.
youll save a great deal of money, and put far lower wear on the rifling using a good cast gas check bullet , and the deer are just as dead if the shots placed correctly, keep in mind its NOT going to drop them in there tracks nearly every time like a 270 win or a 30/06 but its also 100% lethal and the deer rarely get far either, my brother-in-law loves the minimal recoil and noise.
you might want to think of using that 357 mag carbine as something similar to archery, in that the effective range is a bit limited and the effects of a good hit are not always instantly obvious BTW THOSE ARE GOOD GUNS AND I DON.T KNOW ANYONE THAT OWNS ONE THAT DOESN,T LOVE IT, you just need to accepts its limitations but youll love the low cost to feed it and minimal recoil and good accuracy
http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp?Caliber=357%20Magnum&Weight=All&type=Handgun