Question for you guys that have used this obviously classic combo. Can the 30-06 with regular cup and core 150 gr soft points defeat big buck shoulder bones on a shoulder shot? Let's say 175-250 lb deer and at normal hunting ranges say out to 300 yards.
The reason I ask is I have usually used my 30-06 with 180 grain bullets of various types, but on doing some reading on Nathan Foster's Terminal Ballistics site, I think I could actually get better performance switching to 150's for deer instead of trying to use 180's for everything. I have two 30-06 anyways so I can set them up for different loads. But my last deer I shot with a 30-06 was hard quartering toward me at around 60 yards I was using a Barnes TSX 180 gr handload over kill I know but that's why ask about the 150 gr bullets. I have both Sierra pro hunters and Win power points in 150 gr that I can try.
The reason I ask is I have usually used my 30-06 with 180 grain bullets of various types, but on doing some reading on Nathan Foster's Terminal Ballistics site, I think I could actually get better performance switching to 150's for deer instead of trying to use 180's for everything. I have two 30-06 anyways so I can set them up for different loads. But my last deer I shot with a 30-06 was hard quartering toward me at around 60 yards I was using a Barnes TSX 180 gr handload over kill I know but that's why ask about the 150 gr bullets. I have both Sierra pro hunters and Win power points in 150 gr that I can try.




















































