Best bullet for deer AND elk
#1
Best bullet for deer AND elk
If you had to choose 1 bullet for both what would you use? I currenlty use Partitions out of my 7mm, 160g but probably will switch to Accubonds this year. Distances are between 50-350 yards.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: south western, wy USA
Posts: 496
RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
there are a million different bullets out there so to pick one is virtually impossible
if you go to the reloading forum you will see my review of accubonds
i will be using the 180 gr accubond in my .300 wm this year for speed goats, muleys, elk, bear and possibly moose and cougar.
as of right now i believe you have made a good choice
if you go to the reloading forum you will see my review of accubonds
i will be using the 180 gr accubond in my .300 wm this year for speed goats, muleys, elk, bear and possibly moose and cougar.
as of right now i believe you have made a good choice
#3
RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
I've used Core-Lok's, Ballistic Tips, Partitions, Scirocco's and now going to use Accubonds. I've been happy with most but none have been a "perfect" bullet for me yet. The Partitions were close but the lead tips always get mashed up when the gun is fired and loose a little accuracy. I'm really excited about the Accubonds. Just wish they would make the Accubond a partition-type or just add a plastic tip to the Partition. I've also heard good things about the Hornady bullets but never used them. I don't want a bullet so tough it just punches a small hole all the way through, but one that will expand well and impart 99% of it's energy into the animal and just fall out a hole on the back side.
They just keep getting better all the time!
They just keep getting better all the time!
#4
Typical Buck
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RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
As long as the bullet is placed inside the kill zone their are tons of bullets out there that will do the job. I've seen one bullet do its job just as good as the next. I use the spitzer boattail by speer and it's never failed to do its job and is extremely accurate. But that is a result of the right handload in the right rifle. Its all personal choice of which bullet a person likes to use.
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Giant Nontypical
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RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
Depends on the cartridge...anything but a varmint bullet will work out of a standard cartridge to about 2900 after that you need a Partition,Accubond, trophy bonded , x ,failsafe (did I leave any out?) whatever for the dang thing to stay together and not become an animal hand grenade . I don't like bullets with plastic tips and the more I use them the more they will be relegated to the target range, i really feel they affect penetration,expansion and the route the bullet takes on its way thru the animal. Can't conclusively prove this but used ballistic tips for awhile on deer and the kills were nowhere as spectacular(drop right there) as when using lead core bullets. I haven't used X bullets or failsafes on game just at the range so I can't speculate on them but I am betting they do the trick real well also. A bullet I want to really try out for deer this fall/winter will be the new Nosler Solid base boattail by Federal out of my 7-08...these were fabulous bullets years ago but some idiot at Nosler discontinued them for who knows what...
#7
RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
FYI, in case you didn't know, the Accubond (like the name implies) has a lead core that is bonded to the jacket. Supposed to have near the same weight retention as the Partition with the benefits of the accuracy of the Ballistic tips.
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Giant Nontypical
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RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
FYI, in case you didn't know, the Accubond (like the name implies) has a lead core that is bonded to the jacket. Supposed to have near the same weight retention as the Partition with the benefits of the accuracy of the Ballistic tips.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: south western, wy USA
Posts: 496
RE: Best bullet for deer AND elk
Problem I have with accubonds is (a) the plastic tip (b) bullet weights currently offered.