Let’s talk bullets

Wildstreak

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This will probably be a hot topic, what is your go to bullet for elk and deer? From in your face to 6-700 yards? Mono’s? Cup and core? Bonded? Why do you like that bullet?
 
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I've been shooting 174gr Hammer Hunters out of my 300WSM using Nosler brass, CCI 250, H4350, and getting 3200fps at sub MOA.
 

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the more i've learned about bullets, the more i gravitate to fragmenting style tipped match bullets

 

can1010

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not sure there is a one size fits all answer.
tipped match especially heavy for caliber are great well past 700yds but in your face to explosive loose to much meat.
bonded bullets never seen one that held acceptable accuracy past 500yds but great up close.
copper mono expanding design like Barnes best under 500yds if you can still maintain 2000fps at distance.
so that leaves fragmentating copper bullets which most will function under 1800fps and with the right weight bullet gets your 700yds but and a big but to shooting heavy long range mono is having a gun with the twist to stabilize them which 99% of shooters don't have. heavy long range mono need faster twists to stabilize, function and track true after impact
 

TaperPin

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I was slow to upgrade from Nosler Partitions to the Accubond, and they are both quite good if fired from a decent sized cartridge and have decent velocity at impact. A 6mm from either is not an elk bullet unless you’re out in the open where it’s easy to recover.

What they do provide is good accuracy, they hold up in close shots and you can eat fairly close to the hole. 160 gr in a 7 mag kills anything you point it at with boring regularity.

I upgraded to the Accubond for higher BC, but have recently decided to revert back to the Partition just to poke fun at the younger generation in our family, and they work just fine. I love giving the younger generation a hard time while encouraging them to become accomplished shooters. When I’m able to outshoot them with a 50 year old rifle, 30 year old scope, and 70 year old bullet it makes me smile since it’s not going to be that way forever. I’ve often told a nephew his fancy new rifle better step it up if it can’t keep up with something older than his gramma’s first pair of underwear.

To old geezers it’s comforting to use a familiar bullet - we have history, and brings back memories of tough shots, easy shots, long shots, great hunts, the biggest racks, and most disappointing failures to get shots off in time. That’s worth giving up a little BC. Lol

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jfk69

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I’m a cup and core, and I’ve come to really like ELD-X(M)’s and Berger VLD’s. I like how easy they are to tune and their performance on game. Another vote for massive fragmentation inside the animal. Tough to survive a grenade in your chest. As long as I avoid bones up close I haven’t had issues or destroyed excessive amounts of meat.
 

JGRaider

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Since 95% of shots on big game are 300 yds or less, I'll stick with the proven accubonds, followed closely by the Scenar. I've seen many times what fragmenting bullet construction can do on behind the shoulder shots on game at closer range and I want no part of it.
 
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TTSX in every rifle that goes big game hunting. From pronghorn to elk. Been using Barnes since 1994 and have taken one animal with lead in that time. Then went to Barnes in that rifle as well.
 

Caseknife

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I've shot monos exclusively for over 30 years, but then again I have never shot anything over 300 yards. I primarily hunt closed timber.
 
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In disclosure, the longest shot I've had with a mono is around 375 yards. However the longest shot with lead is not even that far for the sake of discussion.
 
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