Hoping some folks with more experience can chime in and help me make a final selection. I have been reviewing different ammunition types to decide what was the best fit for me and the situations I will be hunting over the next year. I will be taking 3 black bear hunts where shots realistically are likely to be 50ish yards in thicker timber but do have some areas that may will up to 400 yards and greater. I will also be using this same set up for white-tail which will be mostly bow range shots with some having a chance to stretch out to about 350 yards at the max. After shooting a few groups and seeing what was available in 30-06, I narrowed the options down to Hornady Precision hunter, Federal Terminal Ascent, Federal Fusion 165, and Barnes TTSX 168. Both Federal options and Hornady consistently group at basically 1 to 1.5 MOA at 100 yards, while the Barnes TTSX consistently has holes touching on target. My main issue I am running into on making a decision is actual performance on game. When I started really looking into each option I found tons of complaints for each one, followed by tons of praise. Usually the complaints are:
- The Barnes TTSX doesn't expand
- The Hornady Precision Hunter is unpredictable. It either grenades or mushrooms and no one knows which it will do at any given time.
- The Federal Fusion seems to be too soft and may not perform if I have to stretch the distant or get a thick hide bear.
- the Federal TA has had some complaints about pin holing at close range, but overall seems to have little data in general so it is hard to make an opinion.
For background information, the rifle set up is a Tikka T3X SS 30-06 and a Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 scope. At my current skill level, I would keep shots at 300 and under, but do hope to get to being comfortable at 400 before my spring Idaho bear hunt as that hunt will have the options for longer distance shots. I have considered running a Nosler AB or Partition but am turned off towards them due to the high cost compared to other premium bullet offerings like the Barnes, Federals, and Hornady's which I seem to consistently find for $15 - $20 less per box.
- The Barnes TTSX doesn't expand
- The Hornady Precision Hunter is unpredictable. It either grenades or mushrooms and no one knows which it will do at any given time.
- The Federal Fusion seems to be too soft and may not perform if I have to stretch the distant or get a thick hide bear.
- the Federal TA has had some complaints about pin holing at close range, but overall seems to have little data in general so it is hard to make an opinion.
For background information, the rifle set up is a Tikka T3X SS 30-06 and a Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 scope. At my current skill level, I would keep shots at 300 and under, but do hope to get to being comfortable at 400 before my spring Idaho bear hunt as that hunt will have the options for longer distance shots. I have considered running a Nosler AB or Partition but am turned off towards them due to the high cost compared to other premium bullet offerings like the Barnes, Federals, and Hornady's which I seem to consistently find for $15 - $20 less per box.