Close Range Whitetail Bullets

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I see a lot of talk about long range ammunition, but what is your go to close range 0-100 yard Whitetail bullet?

Something that’s going to hold together but dump all of its energy with adequate penetration & weight retention.

This would be a bullet you’d use in Swamps or extremely thick areas where a DRT or good blood trail would be sought after.
 
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Jacketed hollow points in a 44 mag caliber served me well as a youth. As I grew older my father moved me to several different calibers and Remington core lokt soft points did really well for me.
 

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I see a lot of talk about long range ammunition, but what is your go to close range 0-100 yard Whitetail bullet?

Something that’s going to hold together but dump all of its energy with adequate penetration & weight retention.

This would be a bullet you’d use in Swamps or extremely thick areas where a DRT or good blood trail would be sought after.
35 Remington
 

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Good old core loct or power point super x. I have never ever bought premium bullets for mule, whitetail, Sitka or Columbia black tail deer., nor have ever needed, or wished to. It’s just a deer.
 
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Jacketed hollow points in a 44 mag caliber served me well as a youth. As I grew older my father moved me to several different calibers and Remington core lokt soft points did really well for me.
I shot a buck right at 120 yards broadside with a .308 using REM Soft Points.

That buck ran right at 100 yards and we found 0 blood.
We grid searched for 2 hours to no avail. Found him the next day by sheer luck. It took 4 people grid searching about 3 hours in total to find this deer.

That’s how thick the places we hunt can get. You physically have to be standing next to the deer to find them.
 

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Most of my hunting is what you describe, I grew up with nothing but corelokts and they will do that job just fine.

I really like ttsx’s too, I never have to worry about an odd angle shot.

This season I shot 3 with terminal ascents. The front is a regular bonded bullet but with a solid copper shank, good up close and will still push through them.
 
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I shot a buck right at 120 yards broadside with a .308 using REM Soft Points.

That buck ran right at 100 yards and we found 0 blood.
We grid searched for 2 hours to no avail. Found him the next day by sheer luck. It took 4 people grid searching about 3 hours in total to find this deer.

That’s how thick the places we hunt can get. You physically have to be standing next to the deer to find them.
If it’s that thick, I’m shooting them directly in the shoulder with a corelokt. I use to go for neck shots in thick cover, but too much can go wrong with it imo. Last thing I want is a deer wounded running around unable to eat and drink or complications doing so.
 
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With the ability to hand load, I’m going to try:

Nosler BT’s
Nosler Partitions
Barnes TTSX’s

Possibly:
Hammer Hunter/Absolute Hammer ?
Sierra TMK/GK
 

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So you're shooting a 308.

You didn't say what bullet weight or the shot angle.

120 yards with 308 - couple of options:
destroyed heart (no pump, no flow),
went in rib and out paunch (guts plugged exit hole),
or it went in and stayed in, maybe up under skin on far side.
I doubt it was a ribs only dbl lung shot without full penetration and no blood.

Can only change a couple things - shot placement, bullet construction, bullet weight, bullet speed.

Shot placement - high shoulder shot or at least take out 1 shoulder. They don't go far like that - except if the gun is a 243 and 100 gr factory ammo. Don't ever shoot a deer in the shoulder with 243.

Bullet construction - Nosler partition is probably the best hunting bullet ever.
Coppers are possible but I'm old and don't need to go down that road.
My fav bullet is the Sierra Pro Hunter and it's a shame they aren't making them right now.
The Ballistic tip you mention is supposed to be a good deer dropper, never tried em.
Hornady Interlock is readily available and seems to be a relatively tough bullet.
There are plenty more. Core Lokt is a proven killer.

Bump up the bullet weight - a 165 or 180 gr will carry more energy than a 150.

Bump up the velocity if possible. Speed kills cause it disrupts more things upon impact.
 

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I see a lot of talk about long range ammunition, but what is your go to close range 0-100 yard Whitetail bullet?

Something that’s going to hold together but dump all of its energy with adequate penetration & weight retention.

This would be a bullet you’d use in Swamps or extremely thick areas where a DRT or good blood trail would be sought after.
For close range, extremely thick areas DRT my choice would be 45/70 or 20ga sabot.
 
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