I know this is a topic that has been beaten to death resurrected then beaten to death again and again and again ..... But my question is a bit more specific
I've used a few types of bullets hunting deer and have had a variety of experiences examining terminal performance on retrieved deer from both myself and others and this is what I have found.
1) Barnes ( won't shoot worth crap in my guns so never hunted with )
2) Hornady interloks - terrible. so so accuracy and every deer travelled a good deal requiring a second shot. For some reason they did little damage as they went through the kill zone.
3) Nosler ballisic tips. Excellent accuracy. Animals died quickly with most dropping right away or only taking a step or two.
4) Speer mag tips. so so accuracy but three bears hit by them dropped in their tracks.
5) Berger hunting bullets. Same performance as the ballistic tips.
Based on my experiences The Bergers and Ballistic tips are my go to bullets but I do not hunt Elk or Moose. However, I may be going after these animals in a few years as I have the time and they are plentiful in my neck of the woods. What would you fellows suggest as a good bullet to use or should I stick with what is working for me now. I am well aware of the arguement for controlled expansion but seeing first hand the success for the ballistic tips and bergers on mulies and white tail I'm just wondering.
BTW I am a 7mm fan with a 7 08 and a 7 RM in the cabinet and possible more in the future.
I've used a few types of bullets hunting deer and have had a variety of experiences examining terminal performance on retrieved deer from both myself and others and this is what I have found.
1) Barnes ( won't shoot worth crap in my guns so never hunted with )
2) Hornady interloks - terrible. so so accuracy and every deer travelled a good deal requiring a second shot. For some reason they did little damage as they went through the kill zone.
3) Nosler ballisic tips. Excellent accuracy. Animals died quickly with most dropping right away or only taking a step or two.
4) Speer mag tips. so so accuracy but three bears hit by them dropped in their tracks.
5) Berger hunting bullets. Same performance as the ballistic tips.
Based on my experiences The Bergers and Ballistic tips are my go to bullets but I do not hunt Elk or Moose. However, I may be going after these animals in a few years as I have the time and they are plentiful in my neck of the woods. What would you fellows suggest as a good bullet to use or should I stick with what is working for me now. I am well aware of the arguement for controlled expansion but seeing first hand the success for the ballistic tips and bergers on mulies and white tail I'm just wondering.
BTW I am a 7mm fan with a 7 08 and a 7 RM in the cabinet and possible more in the future.


















































