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What is your favorite hunting bullet/manufacture for Deer and elk. Ie mine are Deer= Nosler BT and elk= Partition although I've only killed on elk. I use partitions on pigs also. capt david


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Posts: 655 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 11 January 2004Reply With Quote
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For me it is/was the Barnes "X" Flat Base. Now I have moved on to the TSX for the calibers I have used up my supply of the "X" Flat Bases. The one exception is in my wife's .257 Robert's and that little gun does really great with 117 grain Remington Core Locts.


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Depends on the rifle but I have excellent success using the following:
Sierra Gameking
Nosler Accubond and Partition
Hornady I-lock
Trophy Bonded Bearclaw


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Posts: 937 | Location: Roswell, NM | Registered: 02 December 2002Reply With Quote
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All of my hunting loads currently contain either a Barnes TSX or TTSX or a Nosler Partition.


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Posts: 3722 | Location: Okie in Falcon, CO | Registered: 01 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Hornady interlock
Barnes TSX
and CEB's
 
Posts: 4214 | Location: Southern Colorado | Registered: 09 October 2011Reply With Quote
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I've shot Nosler BTs out of all of my rifles
for ALL the game I've hunted the past 25 yrs.
Elk, Deer, Antelope, Big horn sheep, Shiras Moose
Black bear, Alaskan Moose, Caribou, Wolves,
Auodad, Axis, Feral hog, Mt. lion.....
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Nosler partition for most everything, Though I have many with the old core-lokt and power point also.. Interlocks have done me well also.


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Posts: 3078 | Location: Northern Nevada & Northern Idaho | Registered: 09 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Sierra Gamekings in my .257 Roberts and 30/06 Sierra Prohunters in my sons .257.
Barnes TSX in .223.
Elk, Deer, Antelope, Bighorn, Mountain Goat, hogs etc.
 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Hornady Interlock BTSPs for all three calibers I reload for deer and antelope (.243, 25-06, and 30-06). I used to use their Interbond for elk with great success too before I quit hunting them and just help others now on those big rascals.
 
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I don't hunt deer but my favorite hutning bullets are NorthForks followed by Partitions.
IMHO, Northforks seem to be slightly more accurate and they don't lose as much weight as a Partition. No flies on a Partition tho.
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Trophy Bonded
Swift A frames
Northfork

Although I shot quite a few deer with Winchester power points and they worked fine.

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I made the switch in 2008 from Sierra GK's in just about everything to Nosler Accubonds


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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I have been using Nosler Partitions in 7mm to 30 caliber rifles since 1962 for deer and elk and have never seen any reason to change.

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Because I live in condor country (never have seen one or talked to anyone who has seen one Roll Eyes) we are required to use lead free bullets. Barnes TSX and TTSX in everything.


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.284 Hornady Interlock, 162 gr. BTSP.

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For deer it is the sierra gameking bt. For elk it is the Nosler partition.
 
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Barnes for all big game in N.A.

Break both shoulders ..... no tracking.

or, end to end.

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Posts: 801 | Location: Pinedale WY USA & Key West FL USA | Registered: 04 February 2011Reply With Quote
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Speer Grand Slams (NA & Africa)
Nosler Accubond (NA & Africa)
and recently I've moved to CEB's (Cutting Edge Bullets) as they now have most all calibers covered in a variety of deadly projectiles for anything that walks the earth. LDK


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Posts: 6823 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 18 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Nosler Ballistic Tip for deer. 120 grain in the 7mm08.

Nosler partition for elk.
 
Posts: 1557 | Location: Texas | Registered: 26 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Barnes TSX and TTSX in most calibers. Nosler Partition in the remainder.
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Posts: 1089 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA | Registered: 19 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Northforks for the big stuff because of accuracy and weight retention, accuracy and perfect mushrooms. For the smaller stuff anything goes as long as it is tough and shoots tiny groups and usually Northforks-Nosler Accubond-Partitions-Barnes TSX-Sierra Gameking. Good shooting.


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Posts: 2363 | Location: KY | Registered: 22 September 2004Reply With Quote
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Guess I'm just a bit lazy but, when I develop my hunting loads with a particular bullet for my large game rifles, I use them exclusively for that rifle. Depending on what game I'm hunting (varmint, deer, elk and hogs) if I want more or less power, I change rifles. My favorite bullets are as follows:
25-06 - 115 gr. Partitions
300 Win Mag - 180 gr. Partitions (protected points}
358 Win - 225 gr. Partitions
9.3x62 - 286 gr. Partitions

Yep, I like Partitions for hunting. They have never failed me when I've done my job. I have tried others, but keep coming back to the proven Nosler Partition. I've yet to own a rifle that hasn't shoot them well, although I have had to reduce the bullet weight in one situation.

I can assure you, others will disagree!


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Posts: 383 | Location: Oklahoma | Registered: 24 December 2011Reply With Quote
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Partition.
 
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Swift Scirocco and Hornady BTSP. Swift for Elk and Moose and Hornady for all my deer hunting.
 
Posts: 146 | Location: Saskatchewan | Registered: 16 October 2010Reply With Quote
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I have used 150g Nosler BT in my 7mag for years on soft skin animals( deer, sheep,etc) and loved them but I started having some hogs show up while deer hunting and was not comfortable shooting a thick skinned hog with them.So I was changing shells to a 175g partion, shoot the hog then change back to the BT for deer. I think I will go to the 150g partition for everything.
 
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I like the plain old Speer Hot Cores for deer. Cheap and shoot very well in all my rifles but might be a little soft for elk. I have only taken two elk, both with a 160gr. Winchester Fail Safe from a 7mm RM. When I go elk hunting again, I will probably use Partitions or Accubonds. If I had to have one "kill all" bullet it would be a Nosler Partition.


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Posts: 854 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: 20 December 2007Reply With Quote
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Ballistic tips.
 
Posts: 4372 | Location: NE Wisconsin | Registered: 31 March 2007Reply With Quote
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I'm a big Partition fan. But, I use the 150BT in my 280 @ around 2900fps MV and at 100yds or so I haven't noticed much difference between it and the Partition on pigs or deer. I don't get fancy, on pigs. I aim at the front part of the shoulder. I've just killed two with the 280, I mainly use a 7x57. The BT does tear up the shoulder, but so does the PT and they always fall on the spot. I notice no difference on deer shot behind the shoulder. capt david


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Posts: 655 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 11 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Guess I'm just a bit lazy but, when I develop my hunting loads with a particular bullet for my large game rifles, I use them exclusively for that rifle. Depending on what game I'm hunting (varmint, deer, elk and hogs) if I want more or less power, I change rifles.

That's about what I do also.

My favorite bullets are as follows:

.257 Ackley - 117 gr Sierra GameKings or 115 gr Nosler BTs - mainly for deer and antelope

7 mm Rem mag - 160 gr Accubonds - deer, elk, or whatever

.30 Gibbs - 180 gr Partitions - elk, moose

.300 Weatherby - 168 gr Barnes TTSX - deer, elk, African plains game, just about anything smaller than a Cape Buffalo

.375 RUM - 300 gr Barnes TSX - Buffalo
- 270 gr TSX - anything smaller than a buffalo


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Nosler 160 gr Accubond in my 7mm Mag.

Woodleighs in my 375 H&H and my 9.3x62 Mauser.

Hornady 160 gr round nose in my 6.5x54MS.

Nosler Partitions in everyting else.
 
Posts: 1039 | Location: Colorado by birth, Virginia by employment | Registered: 18 August 2012Reply With Quote
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Any bullet that is heavy for its caliber and is not bonded.
Sometimes deer will not offer a broadside shot.
A 30-06 with 180gr bullets works well for me.
If a deer runs after being shot, a exit wound helps with blood trailing.
 
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Barnes TSX or CEB Non-Cons.
 
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Somewhat regional as I mainly hunt Texas, but, something I posted in another forum..........


Lets see, Accubonds, what's not to like. Aerodynamic, shoot well out of numerous calibers and rifles, are not as frangible as ballistic tips, leave good blood trails (almost never necessary to track, but blood will tell)
and best of all,
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DRT






35 whelen, 225 gr. accubond


35 whelen, 225 gr. accubond


9.3 x 62, 250 gr. accubond


7mm-08, 140 gr. accubond


7 mag, 140 gr accubond


257 bob, 110 gr. accubond


375 H&H, 260 gr. accubond


7 stw, 140 gr. accubond


338 rum. 225 gr. accubond

Anyway, I think I can say that they work for me.
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PS: each animal pictured above was DRT. NO Tracking. Complete penetration
 
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Accubond for all hunting exept for the big beasts. Swift a frames for them.
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Originally posted by 465H&H:
I have been using Nosler Partitions in 7mm to 30 caliber rifles since 1962 for deer and elk and have never seen any reason to change.

465H&H


+1 but only since 1966 ...

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I have always used Nosler BT.
 
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Nosler Partitions work well in all my rifles and I like the way bring down big game.


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I have always used BT and Hornady I locks, never have kept one inside anything, deer & hog sized game only.
.243 win
300 Win
375 H&H
 
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For deer, I use nothing but sierra game king HPBT, and for elk, I really liked the hornady interbonds
 
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Barnes TSX and TTSX. They are accurate and they work.

Here is the thread from many years ago (2010) addressing the same question(s)

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