I think your best choice is the 173g GS hv.
Price:
308173HV074
$87.00 per 50 bullets, plus: (airmail): $17.74 or (surface mail): $3.88, plus $14.70. Cheapest for 50: $105.58 per 50 bullets or $2.11/bullet.
Source:
GS CUSTOM USA - Order HV Bullets
I think your best choice is the 173g GS hv.
Price:
308173HV074
$87.00 per 50 bullets, plus: (airmail): $17.74 or (surface mail): $3.88, plus $14.70. Cheapest for 50: $105.58 per 50 bullets or $2.11/bullet.
Source:
GS CUSTOM USA - Order HV Bullets
no temper here by me at all. But there does come a point, financially, for many where there's just no more advantage to the projectile you are shooting over what has worked for decades. Fact is, cheapo remmy corelokts, Federal regular bullets, winchester power points, and plain jane hornady interlocts have killed thousands of deer so it is arguable if anything more than that is needed unless you are specifically talking about ranges beyond 500-600 yards. Just my opinion and I don't have any reservations about it, but the GS Custom bullet is an overpriced bullet for the performance you get when compared to others.look fella's i thank ya'll for the info i didn't mean to get anything started, that was not my meaning toward this thread. i agree with the 175gr. berger bullet on elk but i do mostly hunting for whitetail and mule deer. i've thought and thought about it after reading all this... load up my deer round and then load up a heavy bullet for the elk. reason being loading up fer elk is that is gonna more then likely be a 1 time thing. i'll do test and get back with ya'll.. i had no idea the GS hv was that high. again i thank ya'll and sorry for getting tempers flaring.