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308 Bullet Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2927865" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>That'sRight.</p><p>Down here in Louisiana we have smaller (130-150 lb) Piney woods deer but also have very heavy bodied (200+ lb) hardwood bottom land deer.</p><p>We also hunt in Missouri and have taken down heavy bodied whitetail with 6.5 cup and core on up to 30 cal 165 cup and core of different popular brands including H Inter-lok, BT, Accubond, ABLR, Sierra GK and Speer Hot Core.</p><p>Only a couple have completely left the scene and needed tracking … one quartering away front shoulder glancing shot (should have been put farther back behind the shoulder) at 100ish yards from 165 BT that required a second kill shot and one broadside in the crease at 200ish with Barnes Vortex factory Creedmoor bullet that eventually drowned with no good blood trail.</p><p>C & C bullets have done fine for me over many decades!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2927865, member: 118657"] That’sRight. Down here in Louisiana we have smaller (130-150 lb) Piney woods deer but also have very heavy bodied (200+ lb) hardwood bottom land deer. We also hunt in Missouri and have taken down heavy bodied whitetail with 6.5 cup and core on up to 30 cal 165 cup and core of different popular brands including H Inter-lok, BT, Accubond, ABLR, Sierra GK and Speer Hot Core. Only a couple have completely left the scene and needed tracking … one quartering away front shoulder glancing shot (should have been put farther back behind the shoulder) at 100ish yards from 165 BT that required a second kill shot and one broadside in the crease at 200ish with Barnes Vortex factory Creedmoor bullet that eventually drowned with no good blood trail. C & C bullets have done fine for me over many decades! [/QUOTE]
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