bluetick78
WKR
I don't hear much about the Speer Hot Cor anymore, but it's a terrific bullet. I've used them in 145 grs in a 280 Rem, 165 grs in '06 and 308, and 160 grs in 7mm Mag. Never had a failure to kill. Expansion is dramatic, but penetration is always adequate if you make a good shot. Moose and bears die with Hot Cors just fine. I love hearing about all the new bullets and the hype that keeps the hunting industry going, but sometimes you have to set the kool aid down and talk to some old guys that have seen dozens of heavy Western and Alaskan critters hit the dirt to get the real story. Partitions work great, Accubonds do to, so do Interlocks and even Sierras. Decide if you are a "pretty mushroom, weight retention" guy, or a "hand grenade the innards" guy, and purchase bullets accordingly. Then don't forget to bash the hell out of the guys in the other camp as often as possible.I'm guessing most people will say nosler partition.
I use a 180gr Speer hot cor in my .30-06 exiting the muzzle at 2850fps. Zeroed at 200, it only drops 7.5" at 500 feet elevation. It should be fine for 25-50 yards also because the velocity is low enough the bullet won't explode on a tissue impact. I hit a rib on an elk I shot this year at 100 yards, and the bullet had 55% weight retention. Very little meat loss.
So, you can use the old cup and cores too, you just want to keep the velocity below 2800 or 2900fps depending on the bullet. I'm also not a fan of shoulder shots or the price of partitions since I shoot alot, so that's why I went with that bullet.
Btw, I've shot 1 elk with my rifle, because I'm also from the Midwest. So take my I do with a grain of salt.