Ian M
Well-Known Member
I would suggest considering the factory loaded Hornady Interbonds in 150 grain. They are designed to open up within 4" and hold together in the 75-80 % range. Most Hornady ammo shoots well and these bullets are deadly on deer sized game. They are also available in 165 but I would use the 150's, faster, flatter, less recoil plus more smack.
The Failsafes are good bullets but they are designed for more penetration - will not mushroom as big and deliver energy as quickly. We killed a bunch of caribou with .30 cal Failsafes and never recovered any bullets - they were deadly at .300 Weatherby velocities.
Bottom line is that deer are not hard to kill relative to some critters. Take out the nervous, respiratory or circulatory systems (heart/lungs) and they die. Most premium bullets are unnecessary on deer, your bullet retains much of its energy as it flies through the critter and hits a rock somewhere.
I have tested virtually all of the bonded bullets (lets call them premium bullets, along with Failsafes and Barnes) and found that the Interbond is the quickest opening of the lot. Plus they are very accurate. The new Accubonds are also pretty quick to expand, but they are much heavier bullets at present.
The Failsafes are good bullets but they are designed for more penetration - will not mushroom as big and deliver energy as quickly. We killed a bunch of caribou with .30 cal Failsafes and never recovered any bullets - they were deadly at .300 Weatherby velocities.
Bottom line is that deer are not hard to kill relative to some critters. Take out the nervous, respiratory or circulatory systems (heart/lungs) and they die. Most premium bullets are unnecessary on deer, your bullet retains much of its energy as it flies through the critter and hits a rock somewhere.
I have tested virtually all of the bonded bullets (lets call them premium bullets, along with Failsafes and Barnes) and found that the Interbond is the quickest opening of the lot. Plus they are very accurate. The new Accubonds are also pretty quick to expand, but they are much heavier bullets at present.