I previously used the same nosler 150 grain and had similar issues on fragmenting and damage. I am now shooting federal gold 165s and have had a great experience. The noslers are now great range ammo.
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Hornady 150 SST factory loads have suited me well in the past.Looking for ideas on what bullets to load for white tails mainly short range 300 yards and in. I have been loading 150 noslers ballistic tips but they are causing a lot of damage and fragmented. Was thinking about going up in weight to around 165 just because I’m so used to shooting 168 smk.
Accubonds and sciroccos work pretty good on whitetail and retain a lot of weight. Whitetail are pretty easy to drop with a .308, just stay away from these fragmentation prone bullets like hornady sst’s and the like.
That is a great a picture with larger northern white tail next to the smaller southern white tail{about the size of a Pronghorn} When I was little we only had mule deer, but now we have all three.150 g Barnes TTSX all the way.... used to use SSTs and had a lot run 100 yards or so. Switched to Barnes nothing goes more than 30 yards and most drop. Shooting them with a Ruger M77 RSI in 308 and Win M70 in 3006 using 150g TTSX going about 2950 FPS.
yesI kinda like the idea of 178eldx.
200 ELD-x hammers in 300 wsm. Really good results with not much meat damage. Even the factory ammo is superb.I had been using the 168g Berger VLD Hunting out of my 300wsm going 3160fps. Bullets are exploding. Planting white tail in their tracks but ruining a lot of meat. I’ve hit some center in the chest and had bullet fragments exit out the neck and front shoulders. Poor blood trails but massive internal damage on the lungs and heart.
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This year I switched to the 165g Sierra Game
Kong’s and they are performing much better. Way better blood trails and less collateral damage to meat.