Seeking recommendations for a hunting bullet for 7mm-08. I am not satisfied after this weekends results.
I have read more than a few threads on shooters preferences for different calibers but I’d like to hear from others using this cartridge for hunting white tail based on the velocities we may be achieving. (There are a good few .08 users that know their stuff here.) There are lots of ###y alternatives for projectiles that I’ve looked at but coming back here for some honest advice for a good combination of accuracy for confidence and fatal performance for our freezer. Cost is a consideration, as well as meat recovery but never at the expense of a kill.
Situation 1. My son’s shot was 75 yards at a slight decline across a creek with a shot placed behind the front shoulder hitting what I estimate as 50% of a rib right into the boiler house. Result was massive surface entry damage, no exit wound at all and no bullet recovery but a harvested animal in the end.
Case: Federal, Primer: Federal 210, Powder: Varget 40.6gr, Bullet: SST 139gr Rifle: Savage WW …no chrono values
Situation 2. In my case it was approximately a 250 yard broadside shot, behind right shoulder, visual reaction and blood loss area on the buck viewed in scope, speckled blood on the snow for tracking but the end result was no deer recovered. Never experienced that and never want to again if I can prevent it.
Case: Federal, Primer: Federal 210, Powder: Varget 41.4gr, Bullet: SST 139gr Rifle: Savage trophy hunter…no chrono values again. My rifle likes it hotter.
Perhaps my expectations are too high but using factory Federal Fusion had pass throughs and fatal damages in all situations to date ranging between the examples above. I have read a few posts regarding the jacket thickness of the SST’s compared to other hunting bullets and my concern and experiences this weekend suggest that this combination is not damaging enough. It seems that there is more damage on the entry side than penetration.
( For the record, this is the first year reloading so please keep that in mind. We are very encouraged with improvement in accuracy at the range and in the field. We are certainly no experts in reloading but I wish I had heeded the addictive warnings of this hobby…wow.)
Regards
Ron R
I have read more than a few threads on shooters preferences for different calibers but I’d like to hear from others using this cartridge for hunting white tail based on the velocities we may be achieving. (There are a good few .08 users that know their stuff here.) There are lots of ###y alternatives for projectiles that I’ve looked at but coming back here for some honest advice for a good combination of accuracy for confidence and fatal performance for our freezer. Cost is a consideration, as well as meat recovery but never at the expense of a kill.
Situation 1. My son’s shot was 75 yards at a slight decline across a creek with a shot placed behind the front shoulder hitting what I estimate as 50% of a rib right into the boiler house. Result was massive surface entry damage, no exit wound at all and no bullet recovery but a harvested animal in the end.
Case: Federal, Primer: Federal 210, Powder: Varget 40.6gr, Bullet: SST 139gr Rifle: Savage WW …no chrono values
Situation 2. In my case it was approximately a 250 yard broadside shot, behind right shoulder, visual reaction and blood loss area on the buck viewed in scope, speckled blood on the snow for tracking but the end result was no deer recovered. Never experienced that and never want to again if I can prevent it.
Case: Federal, Primer: Federal 210, Powder: Varget 41.4gr, Bullet: SST 139gr Rifle: Savage trophy hunter…no chrono values again. My rifle likes it hotter.
Perhaps my expectations are too high but using factory Federal Fusion had pass throughs and fatal damages in all situations to date ranging between the examples above. I have read a few posts regarding the jacket thickness of the SST’s compared to other hunting bullets and my concern and experiences this weekend suggest that this combination is not damaging enough. It seems that there is more damage on the entry side than penetration.
( For the record, this is the first year reloading so please keep that in mind. We are very encouraged with improvement in accuracy at the range and in the field. We are certainly no experts in reloading but I wish I had heeded the addictive warnings of this hobby…wow.)
Regards
Ron R


















































