Shoot a deer in the head
that's what I do, and even 110gn will work. I use the lightest bullet, in whatever calibre, I can to deliver adequate energy at the ranges I choose to hunt at. Head shots are preferred. Neck shots next. Then broadside shots.
Shoot a deer in the head
that's what I do, and even 110gn will work. I use the lightest bullet, in whatever calibre, I can to deliver adequate energy at the ranges I choose to hunt at. Head shots are preferred. Neck shots next. Then broadside shots.

Don't intentionally go hunting deer with 110gr factory loads. Those bullets are not only fast at close range they have varmint jackets designed to break up in chucks or on impact to prevent ricochets into the next area code. Do not use them on the body of a large buck for god sakes.
I am new here and just MHO, but from what I understand the 30 06 was designed for 180 gr. bullet. and yes they make all the dif. gr. you may want. But still seems to shoot the best with 180's
Don't intentionally go hunting deer with 110gr factory loads. Those bullets are not only fast at close range they have varmint jackets designed to break up in chucks or on impact to prevent ricochets into the next area code. Do not use them on the body of a large buck for god sakes.
Thanks for the advice. But you have taken my statement out of context. I quoted a post about shooting in the head for minimum meat loss. And I was making a point that, for that situation, a 110gn would work. Then there was a period. That little dot thingy? Means stop. Perhaps I should have hit the enter key or even put up another post.
I KNOW what to use and where. I have been hunting and shooting for the better part of a month or so now, I think.
And I don't hunt with ANY factory loads, no matter what the weight. So I think I'm good.
jumping them from out of a tree and firing a blank with the muzzle inserted 2.24" into their ear and making a one shot stop.but they are 110gn and you said to NEVER to use 110gn because they will fail!! Now you say that you can. Perhaps your blanket statement was premature?And gee, let me think, are Barnes TSX TTSX not only the best bullet with near 100% weight retention AND lead-free in your game? Thought so...
Federal is now making a 110gr TTSX factory load. It will kill the hell out of a deer, close and far.No bust up, except the deer!![]()

And gee, let me think, are Barnes TSX TTSX not only the best bullet with near 100% weight retention AND lead-free in your game? Thought so...

So the 110 barnes in that hard to find factory load would be ballistically superior and terminally stronger than say my Winchester Supreme XP3 180s at say 400 or 500 yds?Wind drift ,sectional density with enough delivered energy behind to insure penetration at these ranges?
My load will too kill deer close and far up. It seems the 110 would make a deadly coyote/predator, lower recoil '06 round. What is the main driving factor for the lighter is better idea.![]()
Nope, as I said in the post
Any deer from 0-350 would get the crosshairs pointed at it and blammo
The 180gr bullet is going to have a better BC when you get out to 400 or 500, but anyone that regularly engages game at that distance is already going to know about B.C.
The light bullet will have a very flat trajectory out to 300-350 yards, and still kill a deer good and dead. Migth have lower recoil,too.
I have shot and/or seen shot deer and bears with bullets from 45gr to 300gr and they all kill pretty good. Use what you like.![]()

I begin to wonder, now that we are here;and I will just throw this out, ready to take the flaming; why can we accept that a 90gn .243 Hornady standard bullet will kill a deer at 200yds, but a 110gn .308 Hornady standard bullet will not?
Just putting this out. I DO NOT HUNT BIG GAME WITH A 110gn .308 BULLET. But I do hunt big game with a 100gn .243Win.
I go 165grn Fed Premium Boat Tails ---- Kills the hell out of deer and you don't have to change and re-sight in for moose.![]()





























