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Same here. The 95 BT usually blows through, anything more is just extra goodness.I liked this from Sierra about the 150 GameKing:
"Good penetration and expansion are characteristic of these bullets even at the reduced impact velocities at long range. With the weight range available, at least one of these bullets will prove ideal for almost any 30 caliber cartridge. The 150 grain #2125 bullet is best suited to medium game at all velocity levels. In handguns chambering 30 caliber cartridges, prior to the introduction of the Remington Model XP-100 (and similar handgun designs) utilizing larger rifle cartridges, the usefulness of these bullets was limited. Now, these bullets have a very definite niche as superbly accurate hunting bullets. Previously considered “too hard” for expansion, they perform well at the 2500 fps muzzle velocities achievable in the 308 Winchester and larger cartridges."
BTW - have had excellent experience from directly contacting Nosler, Sierra, Hornady and Barnes with questions about their bullets.
I do like the 125 Nosler Ballistic Tip for whitetail. I loaded that for a recoil shy friend who was hunting with a lightweight 308 Winchester. Seems to me that they were getting around 3000-3100 fps and were extremely accurate. At 120 yard that bullet went through both shoulder blades of a fat young buck and dropped it instantly. A second shot was required to finish the buck, as often happens with higher hits like that. I recovered the bullet from just under the off-side hide, very flattened out. As Scotty mentioned the AccuBond should expand a bit more slowly, retain more bullet weight and maybe (maybe) penetrate a bit better. Accubonds also expand really well. I'd try the 125 AccuBond for sure if I was loading that light again for deer. With the 125 Ballistic Tip, her 308 recoiled lightly, was extremely accurate and worked very well on a whitetail buck. I think the 30-06 would perform the same.
It's a whitetail deer... How much penetration do we need?
Regards, Guy
Keep an eye open for Nosler seconds. Sometimes you can catch them on sale. That's a good time to stock up on them. If you have a buddy or two that's interested, place a bigger order and share the shipping costs.Thank you all for the good advice. I’m getting very acceptable recoil with the 150 grain bullets right now and will test them in different media to see how they expand.
I suspect that I may want to try the 125 AB or BT after expansion testing but hoping for the best with what I’ve got. Used to be able to go down to the store to buy components. Now I have to order online and paying shipping really chaps me. Maybe this is a good excuse to put together a free shipping qualifying order.