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Old 05-18-2011, 11:42 PM
SwampF0X SwampF0X is offline
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best bullet for deer

What is the best subsonic bullet for hunting deer? Is it the 220 or 240SMK? Or is there something cheaper???

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Old 05-19-2011, 03:37 AM
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Should bullet COST be an issue when hunting?

I dont know about you, but the bullets I shoot the 1 or 2 animals with during a hunting trip are worth less than the 1 (of many) beers I'll drink! let alone the cost of everything else for the trip

SHould the focus not be on the BEST bulet you can have for the job rather than saving a few cents of dollars?

If you are blazing an AK at the range, then you want the cheapest ammo you can find, however in a hunting senario where a couple of dollars might mean the difference between dead and deer running away wounded, is it worth skimping on??
I hunt for dinner - a trophy is something that pops up at the right time right place - however I'd like them all to be dead regardless.

If for eg you could get the BEST subsonic bullet for $5 ea vs a SMK with very questionable performance, would you not spend another $4 on that dead deer?
Theres prob more then $4 of meat you dont take home after knocking one over.

Just my opinion and all
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Old 05-19-2011, 08:15 AM
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Either will do the job with proper shot placement. Neither will expand. Outlaw bullets makes thin jacketed bullets that will expand at subsonic velocities but they ain't cheap. You may want to consider something in the 120 gr range at supersonic velocities. The lighter bullets are cheaper also.
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Old 05-19-2011, 10:03 AM
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Clearwater Custom makes a 220 and 240 gr that works ina bolt or single shot, Lehigh makes an all brass notched nose with a 17 cal pay load, Diamondback Custom makes a 220 that works in everything. They all work very. They are about a dollar apiece - cheap for what they do! 125 NBT and Hornady 110 V-Max work good at max..
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Old 05-19-2011, 11:56 AM
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I was given a bit of advice a long time ago when all the expensive "instead of lead" shot came on the market. I was remarking about how expensive Bismouth and other alternatives were. My friend looked a me and pointed to my truck, boat, dog, gun, decoys, licenses and calls. He said:

"Boy, with all the money you have invested in your hunting hobby, the cheapest thing you will do all day is pull that trigger. If there is something better on the shelf, buy it. Make everyshot count"

Having said all of that, there is nothing that makes up for practice at the range making careful shots. I'm looking at the Outlaw bullets but for some reason, the guy has not called me back (HINT). I can tell you that I downed three deer this past year with the 125 NPBT traveling around 2250 FPS. They are terminal for sure.

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Old 05-19-2011, 02:00 PM
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Sorry didnt get the measage. Send an Email to fasttwist@yahoo.com
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