Ballistic Tips?
#12
IMO it's the best deer hunting bullet available bar none. I've used them in everything from a 115 gr(might have been a 117) in a 257 Roberts to a 200 gr in a 338-06. Same result evertime.... dead deer.
#14
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
You couldn't give me a box of them. When myself and the group I was hunting with first started rifle only hunting we all had to get a box or two of them. Right now I don't think any of us would use one. Lots of better bullets, IMHO, out there. I use nothing but Hornady BTSP bonded bullets.
#16
For you guys who say I would never use them, that's fine, but you put any bullet in the right spot, bt or not, and that deer is dead. I've never had trouble with a deer going down hit in the shoulder with a bt. Just about every deer I have shot with the bt's have dropped in their tracks. The others didn't go far. As for the comment "your going to lose a big buck one day for using bt's", hell that could happen with any bullet.
#17
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 113
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From: NC
I wouldn't shoot a BT at a shoulder blade on purpose, like you might with a A-frame or Partion. BT's weren't designed for maximum penetration through bone. Just too much chance of it not fully completing the job.
If you use BT's I'd only aim just behind the shoulder, or a good, lower neck shot if that was all that was presented(yes I mentioned a neck shot).
The wounds are wicked. I shoot them in 25-06. So far no mishaps, with the above locations.
If you use BT's I'd only aim just behind the shoulder, or a good, lower neck shot if that was all that was presented(yes I mentioned a neck shot).
The wounds are wicked. I shoot them in 25-06. So far no mishaps, with the above locations.
#18
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 556
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From: Orange County, Virginia....
Just to throw in a different perspective, I have always used the old Remington Core lokt bullets and have never found a reason to switch over to those other more expensive bullets. My 7mm Rem Mag shoots the 140gr very well and I have never lost a deer to date. Like the man said...if it aint broke.....
#19
Just to throw in a different perspective, I have always used the old Remington Core lokt bullets and have never found a reason to switch over to those other more expensive bullets. My 7mm Rem Mag shoots the 140gr very well and I have never lost a deer to date. Like the man said...if it aint broke.....
My Dad has lost 1 deer with his 300WSM and it was with a balistic tip bullet. Knocked the front shoulder darn near off, but never found the buck. He hasn't shot one since. My biggest reason for not using them (other than what mackesr said above) is the damage to the meat. I place my bullet where it is supposed to be, use a lighter grain bullet and don't have an issue with getting a kill.
#20
I wouldn't shoot a BT at a shoulder blade on purpose, like you might with a A-frame or Partion. BT's weren't designed for maximum penetration through bone. Just too much chance of it not fully completing the job.
If you use BT's I'd only aim just behind the shoulder, or a good, lower neck shot if that was all that was presented(yes I mentioned a neck shot).
The wounds are wicked. I shoot them in 25-06. So far no mishaps, with the above locations.
If you use BT's I'd only aim just behind the shoulder, or a good, lower neck shot if that was all that was presented(yes I mentioned a neck shot).
The wounds are wicked. I shoot them in 25-06. So far no mishaps, with the above locations.


