Your Favorite Deer Bullet?

Whether it's 6.5 ( mine is a 264) or 30, or 375, it really doesnt matter. Partition, I use that shet for everything.

My personal ability, better than average. Even with that, I seldom hunt in areas allowing long shots. I live in a coastal rainforest, hunt in interior rain forest and boreal. My longest harvested game animal, 275 yards. The point, I dont need a high bc projectile, the partition is adequate. For the OP, in a modern 6.5, you probably have a fast.twist barrel capable of stabilizing long high bc projectile approaching 150 gr. What's the ethical energy commonly thought of for deer? Believe it's 1000 ft lbs. Probably putting you at 400-500 yards, are you capable of ethically shooting that far? Field conditions, concrete range benches are hard to carry.

Long winded insomniac answer to a question not even asked. You gain very little using a more aerodynamic projectile, that you don't give up in on game performance. Partition, 120 gr and up.

Pretty accurate statement from my limited experience. I like to favour well constructed over sleek and quick expansion because something always seems to show up closer to the muzzle than it does farther away.
 
I shot two deer last fall using a Zastava 6.5x55 using Hornady 143gr ELD-X bullets. First one went through the liver (big friggin mess) I used a second shot shot on that buck. Second buck went down after twenty five yards with lung shot. I will use them again.
 
I use a good old fashion Hornady 165gr SP over 40gr of 3031 @ 2400 fps out of my 16" barrel 700 SPS. This load gives me sub MOA and my hunting distance is under 100 yards. I've been filling my freezer with deer and bear every season with this load .

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130 grain TTSX, 30-06 3275 FPS. Out of the last 6 deer we shot this was the bullet we used, furthest tracking job was about 80 yards with lots of blood, but we had fresh snow.
All lung shots, most dropped right there.
 
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