Real world Federal Fusion game experience?

MD

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My 280 shoots 140 grain Federal Fusion ammunition with satisfactory accuracy.

What is your experience with Fusions on black bears?

I've only shot one deer with mine so far.
 
Only deer so far,

30-30 170gr
308 150gr
243 95gr

Zero complaints with Fusion ammo, should hold up just fine with Black bear.
 
One deer with a 165 grain out of my 30.06 - will never use the bullet again.

The deer was close, like 15 yards close - hit it just behind the shoulder, quartering "slightly" away - NO EXIT HOLE - everything turned to jelly inside Bambi - found nothing of the "bonded bullet" larger than a grain of sand - whole front half of the deer was bloodshot - far shoulder was "gone".

Supposedly "electro-chemically" bonded - it acted like a "varmint grenade".

Ok, it hit bambi with a "freight train" at 15 yards, but "never knowing" what range your game might come out at, I want something that WILL hold together that close, and the Fusion didn't do it for me....
 
Great. Another $40 down the drain.

I must have spent $150 on cartridges trying to find an accurate factory load when I got the gun only to find the scope needed repair. Bought one box of Fusions to re-sight when the scope came back, shot that off and was happy with the grouping and bought one more box for bear season.

Now I have to start over again. Good thing the gun and scope were gifts.
 
Being a relatively inexperienced hunter, wouldn't you do a head shot at 15 yards and waste no meat?

I'm not questioning, I'm asking :)

That is a joke right?

I've been hunting since 1968 and shot my first deer in 1970 and black bear in 1976.

I'm a journalist by trade and curious by nature and new to my 280, thus I pose lots of greenhorn-sounding questions.
 
I would go with the fusions if they shoot well. not many bullets other than partitions and monos hold together at 15 yds. if your that close go with a head or neck shot.
 
As a journalist I would have thought you'd have picked up on that but yes 100% I don't know #### from house paint when it comes to the proper placement in such a close range shot.

I was looking for guidance :)
 
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As a journalist I would have thought you'd have picked up on that but yes 100% I don't know #### from house paint when it comes to the proper placement in such a close range shot.

I was looking for guidance :)

Haha, okay, you got me:d I'm a writer though, not a mind reader.
 
Haha

As a side note have you used Barnes TSX's?

No, I don't reload anything except 270 and 7x57 which I use little Lee kits for. I had Hornady bullets on hand. I shot a moose and some deer with the 270 using 150 grain Hornady Interlocks and a bear with 139 grain Hornady Interlocks in the 7x57. Bear, moose and elk with 180 grain Nosler Partitions in a 300 Winchester magnum too.
 
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I've shot a bunch of deer with 130gr .270 Fusions and had good performance. My only complaint with them was they didn't do anything Remington Core-Lokt didn't do except lighten my wallet. All that aside, if you have a box of Fusions and a hunting licence I'd say you are ready. Bullet placement with bears is key so take a breath and be sure of where you hit them. They never die easy!!!
 
Great. Another $40 down the drain.

I must have spent $150 on cartridges trying to find an accurate factory load when I got the gun only to find the scope needed repair. Bought one box of Fusions to re-sight when the scope came back, shot that off and was happy with the grouping and bought one more box for bear season.

Now I have to start over again. Good thing the gun and scope were gifts.

No offensive to Graham, I respect hearing his experience with the product.

But 1 posted experience should not rule out the whole Fusion line.

I have 4 deer down with the Fusion product (as listed prior) all were 25y plus and have not experienced those results as listed by Graham.

Not many "non-premium" bullets hold together well above 2700fps.
 
15 yards is not a real solid platform to test bullet performance IMO!
Sure, it is worth noting but not writing off on.


As the 30-06 is not a 15 yard round either

WL
 
Being a relatively inexperienced hunter, wouldn't you do a head shot at 15 yards and waste no meat?

I'm not questioning, I'm asking :)

At under 50 yards, with Whitetails, I "try" and hit them in the shoulder. If you do they do go down "immediately", which where I hunt (dense hardwoods with tons of swamps around) is what I'm trying to accomplish - I don't want them to even go 50 or 60 yards.

Shooting a "bonded" bullet I expected it to hold together relatively well that close - and while I did miss the near shoulder by about an inch (further back) had the bullet "stayed together" it would have taken out the far shoulder (slight quartering towards put the off-side shoulder "in line" with the shot angle).

I never shoot for the head or neck regardless of distance - "my opinion" - too many chances to get a non-lethal "wounding" shot.

If you aim at the shoulder and miss forward, you "get" a neck shot - miss to the rear you are through the top of the lungs, miss a little high and you get a spine shot, little low, still in the lungs - miss really low and you take out the heart - all "very lethal" shots.

Just my way of hunting..

And no, I wouldn't try to talk anyone out of using Fusions, just relayed my single experience (first time hunting them). And do agree, not many things would "stay together" at 30.06 speeds @ 15 yards. I do believe at greater distance (read less velocity/impact foot pounds) they probably would have stayed together fine.

But that one experience did "show me" an inherent flaw in that particular bullet - and I DO hunt deer close, so "for me" that bullet is "not suitable under the conditions which I hunt" - yes, it absolutely killed the deer, so it "worked". I am fairly certain under the same conditions an SST or Ballistic Tip may well have given the same results. I typically shoot partition style bullets (partitions/a-frames), this was my "giving a try" to the new bonded bullet that was advertised in the glossy ads.

Others have had great experience - just like every other brand/type of bullet out there - always find guys who swear by and other that swear at....
 
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Well, if you are used to shooting a frames, which are also bonded, then the fusion would not compare favourably. However, i would expect even old corelok to hold together at 06 velocity.
 
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