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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Standbanger] #2415514
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I'm right there with you Goat. When the interbond came out some years ago, I switched to them in 308. Every deer I shot with them ran like hell and left no blood. I think it's simply too tough of a bullet for deer. Elk probably not.

Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Goatkiller] #2415652
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Originally Posted by Goatkiller
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160 grain Sierra in 7mm Mag over H-1000 running just north of 3,050fps.

I waited until he stepped out in the road and shot him dead where he was standing so I could just pick him up on the way out with the Ranger. Entered through the shoulder broke that side continued on through and broke the exit side shoulder/leg with about a 50 cent piece side exit hole. Blew the whole undercarriage right out from under him. Dead where he was standing.

No bonded bullet necessary.



Sierra GK's are often overlooked because they are not modern bonded plastic tip bullets. But they will shred a deers innards, and deliver some of the fastest kills. DRT And not even a few legs kicks. I use a 180 grain GK in one of my 300 win magnums at 3050 FPS and deer do not walk away.


No joke I shoot the same in .300 WBY. I've just never had all these problems with a pass through such as others seem to have... and I've never shot a lot of bonded bullets at Whitetails. I'm just shooting Sierra's most of the time.

I read all these posts on every forum on the internet about needing bonded bullets, etc. Sometimes they have me even second guessing myself and I think I should go work up a better load with a Partition or something. Then I shoot a deer and blow the whole front undercarriage out from under it and I'm sitting there dressing it thinking how could everyone else be having the issues they are having?


I use Sierra in 3 of my guns, and tried loads I a couple more that didn't shoot as well. I use many different types, including bonded and partition bullets. The partitions are excellent but not necessary for whitetail deer, and their pricey so I'm only using them in my 7x57 which likes them more than Sierra. I started using Sierra again a few years ago and they are damn good deer killers and not expensive.


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Standbanger] #2571933
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Coming in late on this one but thought I’d contribute. I shot two with the 140gr accubonds out of my 280 AI. One shot through the shoulders and one behind and both ran 60-80 yards with little to no blood. I still have a few loaded so I’ll probably give them another go this year but may switch after this year. Also Shot two with the 6.8 95 gr ttsx and they performed well, the deer may have ran 40 yds, but also little to no blood. I’m thinking that since it was a quartering away shot, the angle had something to do with the blood trail.

Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Standbanger] #2571959
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35 whelen with 225gr Sierra btsp, boom flop, no runners.


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Reloader79] #2572109
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Originally Posted by Reloader79
35 whelen with 225gr Sierra btsp, boom flop, no runners.

Whatcha loading under that Sierra? I use 4064 under a 250 gr Hornady RN in my 35 Whelen AI.


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Standbanger] #2572322
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Been shooting a 140 gr Nosler partition the last couple of years in my Sako Finnlite 7-08. Probably my favorite deer rifle and load ever !


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: AU338MAG] #2572413
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Originally Posted by Reloader79
35 whelen with 225gr Sierra btsp, boom flop, no runners.

Whatcha loading under that Sierra? I use 4064 under a 250 gr Hornady RN in my 35 Whelen AI.


59gr of Reloader 15, good accuracy too, that gun surprised me with how it shoots. Three shots will stay within 3/4” easily. Another re-barreled savage I put together with a ER Shaw barrel kit.


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Goatkiller] #2572854
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Originally Posted by Goatkiller
I read all these posts on every forum on the internet about needing bonded bullets, etc. Sometimes they have me even second guessing myself and I think I should go work up a better load with a Partition or something. Then I shoot a deer and blow the whole front undercarriage out from under it and I'm sitting there dressing it thinking how could everyone else be having the issues they are having?


I have some 165 SPBT sierras coming to try in my 308 as I type this. I have been reading the 'gloom and doom' about them on the net for the last few days, and I've come to the conclusion that the vast majority of the folks who are claiming bullet separation and disintegration also said their animal fell in their tracks, or took three steps and fell over. If the sierras will do that, then I don't really care whether the jacket separates internally or not.

I just want an accurate bullet that will do the job, and don't cost $50 for a hundred. I believe the sierras will accomplish this with no fuss.


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: Standbanger] #2572981
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I'll still be hunting with my hand loads for my 45-70, the load is accurate,deer don't run most of the time if they do it's under 15yds.

Re: Handload's This Season [Re: treemydog] #2573068
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Originally Posted by treemydog
Originally Posted by Goatkiller
I read all these posts on every forum on the internet about needing bonded bullets, etc. Sometimes they have me even second guessing myself and I think I should go work up a better load with a Partition or something. Then I shoot a deer and blow the whole front undercarriage out from under it and I'm sitting there dressing it thinking how could everyone else be having the issues they are having?


I have some 165 SPBT sierras coming to try in my 308 as I type this. I have been reading the 'gloom and doom' about them on the net for the last few days, and I've come to the conclusion that the vast majority of the folks who are claiming bullet separation and disintegration also said their animal fell in their tracks, or took three steps and fell over. If the sierras will do that, then I don't really care whether the jacket separates internally or not.

I just want an accurate bullet that will do the job, and don't cost $50 for a hundred. I believe the sierras will accomplish this with no fuss.

You will not be disappointed. Sierra makes good bullets that will create a large wound channel. Bullets may not exit but you will have a nice souvenir when you gut the deer that died in its tracks. thumbup


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Re: Handload's This Season [Re: AU338MAG] #2573095
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
You will not be disappointed. Sierra makes good bullets that will create a large wound channel. Bullets may not exit but you will have a nice souvenir when you gut the deer that died in its tracks. thumbup


My 308 and the 168 TMKs get along nicely. I would hope that the 165 GK will act similarly.


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