Lets set accuracy aside only for the time being! I would like to get some opinions for selecting the perfect deer bullet for a non magnum 2800 Ft p sec, say 30-06, for deer hunting, and than for a magnum cartridge say a 264 wm at 3150 Ft p Sec. Would it varry? would you use the same construction for both, or is the high velocity means for a bonder bullet construction, or a barnes copper bullet.
The reason I ask this is that every deer I anchored in its track has been with a Hornady Soft point, and mostly all deer I shot with a magnum and a bonded bullet have punched a small hole behind the shoulder and ran off 100 + yards?( not saying I could have broken both shoulders and put him down we all can do this)
I shot a deer from my stand last year with a 300WM popped him through the lungs with a Tripple shock and he ran as if he were not hit, Yes I got him but a perfect shot and 200m of tracking.and yes perhaps not the best bullet for the game selection but wanted to try one.
I understand the theorys of bonded bullets and use them in most of my magnums, but am realy thinking about shooting a deer with my 264 WM this year and using Nosler Ballistic Tips or Hdy SP behind the front shoulder from my Tree stand.
Here is a bold staitement< maybe Bonded bullets are just made to well for thin skinned game and lower velocity cartrides >
I think for moose bear or elk they are great in combo with higher velocity to get them working, but for deer and a trusty 308/30-06 or 270, perhaps the old Hdy Sp is still the ticket?
Bold saitment #2 < I have found for the most part accuracy is better with the old soft point bullets vs the bonded construction bullets of multiple Brands of bullets? >
The reason I ask this is that every deer I anchored in its track has been with a Hornady Soft point, and mostly all deer I shot with a magnum and a bonded bullet have punched a small hole behind the shoulder and ran off 100 + yards?( not saying I could have broken both shoulders and put him down we all can do this)
I shot a deer from my stand last year with a 300WM popped him through the lungs with a Tripple shock and he ran as if he were not hit, Yes I got him but a perfect shot and 200m of tracking.and yes perhaps not the best bullet for the game selection but wanted to try one.
I understand the theorys of bonded bullets and use them in most of my magnums, but am realy thinking about shooting a deer with my 264 WM this year and using Nosler Ballistic Tips or Hdy SP behind the front shoulder from my Tree stand.
Here is a bold staitement< maybe Bonded bullets are just made to well for thin skinned game and lower velocity cartrides >
I think for moose bear or elk they are great in combo with higher velocity to get them working, but for deer and a trusty 308/30-06 or 270, perhaps the old Hdy Sp is still the ticket?
Bold saitment #2 < I have found for the most part accuracy is better with the old soft point bullets vs the bonded construction bullets of multiple Brands of bullets? >
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