Well, my longest deer kill is about 328 yards with a .243. I would shoot further with my 6.5CM under ideal conditions. The limiting factor with that setup is me, not the rifle or ammunition. I don't know what the 250 SAV is really capable of, but I like the idea of stretching its legs. Being able to confidently shoot deer and hogs out to 300-400 yards would be great. If I need more performance (highly unlikely), I have other options at the ready.
Easily! Shootin cup n core bullets ur goals are easily made. I wouldnt bout stress needin the heavies unless you just want to run them.
In that case Id think hard about lengthening the throat. Jus take a bullet you like, seat it to a depth that still has a bit of the boattail junction situated below the neck, and tell the smith I want to chamber this round with with it eg. touching the lands, or 0.005, .0020 etc. jump to the lands. And then presto youre throated to shoot heavies.
You mentioned the 115 TSX earlier, that bullet is not any benefit to this caliber that I can see. Theres no way this lil thing is gunna destroy any of the TSX, ETip, GMX etc. (Ive shot em into solid rock at 100yds from 257Wby w/ 3500 fps muzzle velocity and they weighed nearly all their weight)
Having a heavy (=loong) one in 250sav will only make it slower, and itll open up lots slower. The BC on the 115TSX is not any better than a sleek 100 grainer because that pill as its flat based, .335bc. Vs 100TTSX .357bc.
Matter of fact, to me the only heavy bullets with BC enough to truly matter in extending range enough to offset the slower speeds at your ranges are the 115Vld and the 110Eldx. Theyre in the .46-.47 range. Thats a huge difference and theyre designed to open at lower velocities. Once ur plannin on 500yd n beyond ya need BC (or lots of speed) n these are money.
The 110Interbond and Accubonds are both bonded bullets so will open slower and with these speeds not any benefir for deer, giant hogs, they make some sense. Theyre both .399 according to AB.
The 117 Gameking. 117 Hornady btsp, 117SST, Speer 120spbt etc are all in the .390ish range. A 100 grainer in the .350 range movin 200fps faster will beat them to 400 and get more violent expansion. Not sayin a slower one isnt gunna kill but ur talkin about maximizing ur effectiveness. I view most of the heavier cup n cores as more of an improvement in the brush n timber where they can help penetration over say a 100gr speer boattail for example.
The goes both ways answer being a 100gr Partition.
I care not for energy numbers, faster a expanding bullet hits the nastier it self destructs and the bigger the damage to vital tissue. While the energy psi of a Mike Tyson punch is way above a 22l
LR, thousands of deer die every year due to taking one of those to the brain.
Sorry for the novel, i spend a bit of time thinkin about this stuff hahaha.