As a youngster reading too many gun magazines, I was under the impression that I needed a "premium" bullet to hunt with. Mind you, I was hunting primarily whitetails with the likes of a 6.5x55 or similar cartridge. Fast forward twenty-five years, and I realize that while there are many instances where premium bullets are a vastly superior choice, a 140 grain bullet flying 2600 fps towards a broadside deer isn't one of them.
I have experimented with many different bullets, and have had only one "failure" (well not really as i pulled it out of a dead deer) in a 6.5. That was a 140 Sierra Gameking which I fired into the neck of a buck at about 25 paces. The frontal shot broke the spine but failed to exit the deer's neck, and had separated jacket from core.
Since that time I find myself buying Hornady interlocks more often than the rest, but it could be the color of the nice red boxes, or the amount of advertising. Who knows.
At any rate, what do you prefer for traditional cup and core bullets, and why?
I have experimented with many different bullets, and have had only one "failure" (well not really as i pulled it out of a dead deer) in a 6.5. That was a 140 Sierra Gameking which I fired into the neck of a buck at about 25 paces. The frontal shot broke the spine but failed to exit the deer's neck, and had separated jacket from core.
Since that time I find myself buying Hornady interlocks more often than the rest, but it could be the color of the nice red boxes, or the amount of advertising. Who knows.
At any rate, what do you prefer for traditional cup and core bullets, and why?




















































