300 blackout is too weak for deer (graphic)

There goes the neck roast, absolutely one of my favorite meals!💥😱

Nothing worse than having to throw away a lot of good game meat! When I was a kid….losing meat to a shot anywhere but "through the slats" was heavily frowned upon! It's still deeply ingrained in me….though I have lost a large portion of elk ham once. The choice was either losing the ham or the entire elk! ☹️ memtb
 
Yikes! Devastating indeed. However, meat loss is significant with TNT loads. I like my neck meat for burger and sausage projects.

I too am looking to use my 300 BLK this year for a whitetail woods gun. I had success with the Barnes 110 Tac TX loaded over 20.0 grn. of H110. They're humming along in the 2300 fps. range. Shooting a 16" AR platform. Generally when I hunt whitetail, I'm in thicker timber and the shots aren't anymore than 100 yards. So, this setup has great potential! It's like a modern 30-30!
 
Try the the Sierra 125 grain Pro Hunter. It will work fine and is not as explosive as the TNT. The Nosler 125 grain Ballistic Tip or Accubond should work too. I have used the the Sierra 125 gr Pro Hunter in a 308 and had very good luck with it on deer.
 
The Barnes TAC-TX is the perfect bullet for the blackout. I've killed a truckload of large pigs and whitetail with my 8"SBR with the Barnes 110 TAC-TX running 2315fps over a stiff load of Alliant 300MP. I do limit my range to 150'ish yards and most of them when shot high shoulder are bang flops.

I have a couple of boxes of the 120 grain Barnes but the 110s work so well I've not been motivated to change.
 
Nothing worse than having to throw away a lot of good game meat! When I was a kid….losing meat to a shot anywhere but "through the slats" was heavily frowned upon! It's still deeply ingrained in me….though I have lost a large portion of elk ham once. The choice was either losing the ham or the entire elk! ☹️ memtb
Was that with your Mink Rifle?
 
Meat waste? There's only about a pound of meat on a whitetail does neck. Maybe two. Vs a shoulder. It's not a buck or a bull.
 
All that meat damage is why I moved to mostly solid copper bullets for hunting. The Barnes TAC TX line are fantastic in BO.
One of the great things about solid copper is that even if you get lots of meat damage, you can safely feed that stuff to dogs. They love all that bloodshot meat. Just pic the bone fragments out.
 
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