I used the Federal Deep-shok in factory loads this fall, on an elk hunt. No elk, but did fill a doe tag on an average sized doe. Bullet performance was very good, shot was only 15 yards, bullet seemed to open fast (way faster than I expected) but then expansion slowed and the bullet blew right on through.
Only one animal......but based on the design of the Deep-shok, I think it is a way better bullet than the core-lock....depending on your use. I don't believe it will work any better on deer, the core-lock is also a great bullet. On Moose and elk, I would vote for the Deep-shok.
The Deep-shok is 2x-3x the price of the core-lock, and on deer, I don't believe offers ANY advantages. Deer just aren't hard to kill, don't warrant a Premium bullet, IMHO
[ 02-23-2003, 00:52: Message edited by: Johnny Ringo ]
I'd say Johny has it right about not needing a real tough bullet for deer. I don't think the deep shock is available for reloading yet. I just ordered some speer mag tips. There are alot of people that say they are a poor mans grand slam with a heavier jacket towards the bottom. They probably cost $2.00 more/box than your average run of the mill hornady. Plus they are a little bit more stubby--they'll take us less case room in my .308 and in my clip they'll get me real close to the rifling in my barrel.
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002
The mag tip is a really good choice. I've used them in a 7-08 with short mag box with complete satisfaction. IMO it's a better cup jacketed bullet than the average Speer/Horn/Sierra. It lacks a little in shelf appeal due to no sharp tip or boattail but out to 300 yds. who cares?