What's your #1 bullet choice ?

50calguy

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Just wondering what your bullet choice would be if you could only choose one to reload with for hunting deer ?
 
Something not nosler that violently expands dumping everything it’s got in the animal. Don’t care how far a bullet penetrates the hill behind a deer
 
Something not nosler that violently expands dumping everything it’s got in the animal. Don’t care how far a bullet penetrates the hill behind a deer

I prefer something that dumps its energy in a reliable way throughout the deer, with two holes on either side of the animal, not something that will expolde on impact hoping it reaches the vitals, right now I like the Federal bonded Bonded tip. 160g our of a 280 Remington. In my opinion the best all game all around cartridge bullet combo.
 
It depends entirely on the cartridge, that I am loading for. For a cartridge pat produces 3200fps or more, I choose a monometal, for lower muzzle velocities, I like the Accubond.
 
It depends entirely on the cartridge, that I am loading for.

Which is why I asked the OP what he was loading for. There is a huge difference in bullet performance between say a 22-250 for deer hunting than say a 45-70. With the first I would use a Partition or a Tripple Shock while the latter is good to go with a soft cast bullet. Even within calibre say a 250 Savage compared to a 257 WBY. The 250-3000 is a great deer cartridge when loaded with just about any 100 grain cup & core bullet while the Weatherby demands a tougher bullet.
 
I prefer Hornady bullets with a cannelure, and then seat the bullets to the middle of cannelure.

That way I don't have to worry about the distance to the lands or cartridge OAL. ;)

Sorry the Devil made me say it. :evil:

But for deer hunting in Central Pennsyltucky the Hornady InterLock bullets always held together like a Nosler Partition.

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