As i get more into shooting i have been putting much more thought on the bullet i am using, but i recently switched hunting locations and i have to rethinkmy whole process.
Before i was hunting in a field/farmland area, longer shots, deer only, although i do have a bear licence, but i never seem to really do much bear hunting. Shots would typically be 75-150 yards from a bipod or tree stand rail. I started to lean more towards using an SST and (ideally) not having to track them as far. I have also been gravitating towards 6.5x55 from the .308 i always used to use. I also have a .270 and an avilable 30-30, but tend to leave it at home in favor of the other 2.
This year though i am in a much more wooded area and the distances have been cut down to anywhere from 5-75 yards and although i am mostly looking for deer, i've had a few pictures of a black bear on the trail cam and have noticed some bear crap around the area. In the reading i have done it seems that the SST's are better at a bit longer ranges and tend to fragment most easily at closer ranges, which makes me think i should be moving back to a normal cup and core bullet, that the SST isn't my best choice in this area and perhaps going back to the .308 from 6.5x55. My thinking is that if a bear does wander through i know a 6.5x55 can take a bear no problem, but the .308 just gives me a bit more peace of mind.
Am i over thinking things and anything i use at that range will do?
Let me know what you guys think, SST, plain jane cup and core, or i was thinking of giving the new winchester deer season XP ammo a try this year and what caliber you would take with you.
Before i was hunting in a field/farmland area, longer shots, deer only, although i do have a bear licence, but i never seem to really do much bear hunting. Shots would typically be 75-150 yards from a bipod or tree stand rail. I started to lean more towards using an SST and (ideally) not having to track them as far. I have also been gravitating towards 6.5x55 from the .308 i always used to use. I also have a .270 and an avilable 30-30, but tend to leave it at home in favor of the other 2.
This year though i am in a much more wooded area and the distances have been cut down to anywhere from 5-75 yards and although i am mostly looking for deer, i've had a few pictures of a black bear on the trail cam and have noticed some bear crap around the area. In the reading i have done it seems that the SST's are better at a bit longer ranges and tend to fragment most easily at closer ranges, which makes me think i should be moving back to a normal cup and core bullet, that the SST isn't my best choice in this area and perhaps going back to the .308 from 6.5x55. My thinking is that if a bear does wander through i know a 6.5x55 can take a bear no problem, but the .308 just gives me a bit more peace of mind.
Am i over thinking things and anything i use at that range will do?
Let me know what you guys think, SST, plain jane cup and core, or i was thinking of giving the new winchester deer season XP ammo a try this year and what caliber you would take with you.





















































