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I used a hornady superformance 150sst last year on a white tail. Was at 39 yards. The hole in it was the size of a fist from entrance to exit. The guy I was hunting with shot a smaller white tail buck at 40 yards with a 7mm rem mag using 165gr winchers superx it passed through but didnt expand. We found the deer 70 yards away
I found that the round-nosed Remington 180gr. Corelokts (R308W2) were more than adequate for me, for both deer & moose.
I gave up "counting" years ago, but took some 10 to 15 deer and four moose that I specifically recall with the .308 and this ammunition. Most were in the 20-60 yard range typical to the bush of the Muskoka Parry-Sound district.
No complaints with either caliber or ammunition !
At that range I'd use a scattergun myself but may I suggest reduced recoil loads. Lower velocity gets a lot less "jelloed" meat. There's not a lot of meat of a deer ribs but I know a high velocity bullet at close range leaves a hell of a mark
The 180 grain Core-Lokts will work well at that range. When I have used them in the past if the deer is bigger it can leave a larger exit hole. Only solution is to get a smaller caliber rifle, reduced recoil loads, or reload down for that distance.