JWLeastcoast
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Reloading for my 30-06. Waiting to test Nosler 168gr BT H4350 powder. Was wondering if anyone had any other preferred bullets they like for whitetail.
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It is a bit much fun I will admit. I grew up shooting a 7mm-08 and that’s killed every deer I’ve shot without a problem. Went looking for a left handed gun and realized I’ve never hunted with a long action.If not shooting long distances, anything that shoots well and expands. 30/06 is a lot of gun for whitetails with modern bullets so about anything works.
Alot of people use soft points becuase they say they do better against small twigs here in the Blue ridge. But for whitetail I like a bullet the expands alot yeilding high energy transfer. A friend of mine loves the SST 180gr Superformance.165 grain Hornady Interbond is my bullet of choice for all big game with a 30-06. From antelope to elk they are a fantastic choice imo.
Alot of people use soft points becuase they say they do better against small twigs here in the Blue ridge. But for whitetail I like a bullet the expands alot yeilding high energy transfer. A friend of mine loves the SST 180gr Superformance.
The Ballistic Tips you are using will be fine at 30-06 speeds. I'd personally pick the 165 Accubond for hunting, and then I'd have a load I'd not hesitate to use on anything up to elk size if a hunt came up.
I'd work up the load with the Accubond and then try the 165 Ballistic Tip with the same load. In most calibers/weights the BC between the two is identical, and in my experience they shoot the same if that's the case. If that works in your rifle then you can shoot the Accubond to hunt, and practice with the cheaper Ballistic Tip. I've done that with several rifles over the years. A few like the .277 140gr are not the same BC and this doesn't work.
The Accubond opens very quick on impact but holds together better than the Ballistic Tip. I think Nosler toughened up the Ballistic Tip some over the years as bigger cases pushing more powder got popular. I have not seen one fail recently. I still feel like the Accubond is the better bullet, just never seen one not perform well. I have seen Ballistic Tips blow up on bone on high velocity impacts when I was in my teens from 7mm and 300 magnums. When the Accubond came out I switched to it and stuck with it.
Dude, I shot one with the 150gr at 80 on an opposite ridge thanksgiving evening last year. I thought it was a clean miss. I couldn’t here any running with my ears ringing. But that’s mainly because she collapsed. Very leathal round. I’m just concerned with the bullet face affecting trajectory at distances past 200.Man if you can find any, and i know this will be the most boring of all mentioned, but the simple old Remington Core Locts are straight hammers on deer here in the east