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27 February 2006, 04:54
Logan
Favorite Bullet
Whats everybodys favorite bullet to hunt deer?


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27 February 2006, 05:06
LRH270
270 Win, 130 Sierra BTSP.


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27 February 2006, 05:13
schmaus
For deer hmmmm..

30-06 with 165 grain ballistic tip or sst. Through the ribs and bangflop.
27 February 2006, 05:26
RiflemanZ
REM 405gr with IMR-3031


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27 February 2006, 05:34
Mark Dobrenski
TX

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27 February 2006, 05:44
cobra
7mm-08, 140 gr. FailSafe.


27 February 2006, 05:48
BlackHawk1
MV below 2850fps-Hornady Interlock SPs
MV above 2850fps-Nosler Partitions

I don't need no polymer-tipped tungsten cupped depleted uranium molecularly bonded core bullets coated with ultra-slick dry space shuttle lubricant with engraving belts shot @ 4000fps to kill deer, just proven performers, Interlocks and Partitions.


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27 February 2006, 05:53
vapodog
for deer I still use the interlock as my go to bullet and A-Frames for larger game.

However I just got some .264 120 grain North Forks that might change my mind.


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27 February 2006, 05:57
kudu56
Hornady 162gr.SPBT! Big Grin .284 clap Ants to eland!
27 February 2006, 06:10
BretNAdams
Hornady 150gr.SST out of a 30-06
27 February 2006, 06:17
300 H-H
For deer i use a 180gr interlock at 2950fps out of a 300h-h or a 154 interlock out of a 7x57 never had any problem just try to hit-em right up close to the shoulder.
27 February 2006, 06:53
LBGuy
Nosler Partitions
27 February 2006, 08:13
Snellstrom
I primarily use a 30/06 for Deer, Elk, Antelope, Bighorns, and Mtn. Goats and I usually use a plain old Sierra 180 gr Spitzer Boat Tail ( gameking ), going almost 2800 fps. I've had dramatic kills and your regular kills, never had a failure. I know everybody says that bullet is too heavy for Deer and Antelope but the gun shoots that bullet to under an inch and the animals don't seem to know the difference whether it is a 150, 165 or a 180.
27 February 2006, 08:18
Savage99
Accubond.




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27 February 2006, 08:40
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243 100gr interlocks,7mm remmag 150gr partition


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27 February 2006, 08:51
4t1mag
Bitterroot Bonded Core:.270, 130 gr. and
.35 Whelen 250 gr. thumb
27 February 2006, 10:09
Dr B
270cal 130gr TSX
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27 February 2006, 17:37
Reloader
NBT

Accurate, Flat, Inexpensive, & Very Deadly

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27 February 2006, 17:43
patrkyhntr
Awe, what the heck. .257 Roberts--Sierra Game King boattail 117 grains. You need nothing more. It does the job.


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27 February 2006, 18:48
BigNate
One of the best deer bullets in standard cartridges; Sierr Gameking HPBT

I have used several and my only really dissapointing choice was a Speer Hot Core years ago. Nosler BT, Partitions, Hornady Interlocks (both HP & SP), Sierra's, Barnes X & XLC's have all worked fine and have no reason to work again, & again, and...well you get the idea. Deer aren't really hard to take. Nate
27 February 2006, 20:34
iwzbeeman
Damn, must be some bullet proof deer running around.
Remington Core Lokt. Has probably killed more deer than all others combined.
27 February 2006, 20:53
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by iwzbeeman:
Damn, must be some bullet proof deer running around.
Remington Core Lokt. Has probably killed more deer than all others combined.

What you say is true for sure.....well.....at least in West Virginia. Here in Wisconsin the deer get really big.

Capstick was going to do his sixth video on dangerous game here in Wisconsin for deer but he died before he could get here.


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27 February 2006, 21:10
Allan DeGroot
165gr nosler ballistic tip out of a 30-06@3000fps.

When Nosler finally gets their head out of their butt
and makes a 165gr Accubond I'll switch to those.

Anything bigger than a deer? 165Gr Partitions @3000
or some of my remaining supply of 165gr Barnes XLC@3100

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27 February 2006, 22:27
Randy Pacella
If deer is the only animal on the menu then I take my Rem. 700 in 270 Win. loaded with RL-22 and a 130gr. Speer Grand Slam. That load also doubles as my back-up round for elk.
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27 February 2006, 23:18
308Sako
.308 Winchester, 165 Nosler BT at 2550 ft/sec's.






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28 February 2006, 20:44
Terry Blauwkamp
In a 308 Win or 30-06, nice simple 180 gr Remington RN Core Lokts.


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01 March 2006, 09:16
whiplash
.308 Win, 165gr Speer Hot-Cor
01 March 2006, 09:25
Steel Slinger
TSX


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02 March 2006, 08:40
Doc
quote:
Originally posted by Dr B:
270cal 130gr TSX
Dr B


ditto.


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02 March 2006, 17:52
Skibum
I can't ever say I've had a bullet issue for deer either with factory loads or handloads. For the past 10 years or so I can't recall using aything but Partitions in either my 30-06 or 7x57. They just plain work.

Jeff


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02 March 2006, 20:07
larrys
I don't mean this to sound curt, but I use whichever bullet shoots the best for whichever rifle I am using.
308 150 Partition
30-06 165 HPBT Gameking
6.5-284 120 Sierra Gameking
264 WM 125 Partition
6.5-06AI 120 BT

You get the idea. Any bullet will kill any deer if placed properly. And here in Kansas, we can have some mighty big deer.


Larry

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03 March 2006, 08:23
RMiller
Barnes TSX.


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03 March 2006, 08:36
Riodot
In my 300 Wby I use 168 gr Barnes TXS. I use to use regular Barnes X but I upgraded last year.


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04 March 2006, 20:08
WOODSSTALKER
160 GR. Accubond in 7mm for everything. It just simply works.


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04 March 2006, 21:03
Wstrnhuntr
Leaded. Not real particular about deer loads, whatever shoots well in whatever rifle. Hornady, Speer, Sierra... I do like the accuracy that BT's give though.
For Elk and such I like accubonds and heavy interlocks.
04 March 2006, 21:33
JLHeard
Partition. Different rifle, different weights, same bullet.


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04 March 2006, 22:02
SDhunter
The one that goes where I am aiming.

I have probably shot more deer with Hornady interlocks mostly 277cal 130 & 140 gr than other brand.

I didn't like the Nosler BT's, they blew up too much.

Don't need the controlled expansion bullets on deer.

I have shot probably close to 15 deer with 22 cal TSX's.
I have also shot some in various calibers with NP's, Bearclaws, and even a couple with the Interbond.

If I was limited to two bullets for hunting, I would pick the Interlocks and TSX's. If I was limited to one...it would be a TSX no doubt.

I haven't formed an opinion on the new MRX? yet. But the first thing that comes to mind is why? The TSX has done absolutely everything I have asked it to do. The MRX has a plastic tip, don't know if I need the plastic tip or not.
05 March 2006, 00:45
Dr B
SDhunter
Tell us about the 15 deer with 22cal TSX's.
Thanks
Dr B
05 March 2006, 10:00
SDhunter
I had enough of computer hunters telling everyone that a 22 cal was too small for ethical use on deer.

So I did it to prove a point.

I have a friend that has only deer hunted with a 22-250 his whole life. Using plain old remington 55gr factory ammo. He laughed when I bought a 270 25 years ago. Said you didn't need it for deer.

The load is a Barnes 53gr TSX @ 3750fps.

Fortunately the last few years we've had an abundance of deer in western South Dakota.
I could purchase up to 5 double deer tags per year. So the last two years I decided I was going to try prove that the 22 cal WAS NOT[B] up to par for deer(I failed). I know quite a few people who will take deer meat. Plus I have two growing boys. The meat did not go to waste. In fact, the 22 cal left less bloodshot meat than the 270 I normally shoot.

I never recovered a bullet. The shots were various ethical angle shots. I even tried to shoot a deer straight on to recover a bullet, but I didn't have the angle right so the bullet exited. Only after destroying the boiler room.

I'll be honest, the only screw up was nut pulling the trigger. I had one deer that needed follow up and a second shot, but that is only because I screwed up. That was a neck shot on a deer facing away from me. I shot low, and partially broke the pelvis. The bullet then deflected down and out the paunch.

The only other thing I wish I would have done was keep a journal. All the shots have kind of blurred together. The biggest deer was a 3.5 year old mule deer buck. The rest were all whitetails at least 1.5 years old. Shots ranged from 40-350 yards.

I liken it to using a 270 on elk they work great, but a bigger bore works better. Well a 22 cal bullet in the right spot on deer works, but a bigger bore is better.

I may be nuts to say this, but I think I could cleanly kill an elk with the 53gr TSX. I will never try or suggest someone do it. But I think it can be done. That's how much I think of the TSX design. The reason I still like Interlocks, is the fact that you don't need the premium performance on deer, and simple economics. It's cheaper to shoot the Hornady's. The more you shoot, the more likely that bullet is going to go where you intend.

I also shot a bull elk with 210gr TSX out my 338-06. It did the job period. I have also shot elk with the NP 210gr bullet. Same thing, did the job.

I have shot exactly two deer with a Interbond 130gr 270cal. I don't know what to think yet.
I thought the first one didn't expand enough, the second deer worked perfectly, but then I hit some bone going in.

I'll tell you what I'm most impressed with on deer is the medium bore calibers from 338-375. They don't have to be going fast, but when you hit a deer. They are in seriuos trouble. I have shot a couple deer with my 338-06, 350 Remington mag, 358 winchester, and a loaded down 375 H&H. I haven't seen these round flatten them, but it puts a hurting on them and they are done in a hurry.

I hope that answers any questions on my two cents worth of opinion on bullets. Remember you usually get what you pay for.
I will be out of town for the next week, so if there are anymore questions, I won't be able to respond.
05 March 2006, 10:27
Lou270
If I had to pick one, it would be a Nosler Partition. I also like Hornady Interlocks and Nosler Ballistic Tips, depending on caliber. The polymer tipped bonded bullets look really interesting, but I have not killed any game with them yet.

-Lou