I have had outstanding results for accuracy and dead deer (many dead deer) with the Sierra 150 grain flat base spitzer Pro Hunter. I am getting 1" groups at 100 yards and great penetration and downed deer or short runs at being hit.
I don't see the need for premium bullets with the 300 Savage and its velocity and range limitation. I have killed deer any where from 100 od 200 yards with that round out of a 1955 99F model. I took a beautiful 9 point buck two years ago at 80 yards with a frontal chest shot, the bullet when completely through the deer and broke the rear leg femur on the opposite side and the deer droped in its tracks. Don't let any one tell you need premium bullets for that round at typical deer distance. The 300 Savage has been harvesting game for 96 years.

Last edited by 300Savage; 09/20/16.