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I used to shoot the Berger 130 VLD-H. It shot lights out, but on game performance was lacking in my experience.
Last year, I switched to the Sierra 140 gr GameKing. It is very accurate as well, but kills like lightning!!! This will be my go-to until I find something better...
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I used to shoot the Berger 130 VLD-H. It shot lights out, but on game performance was lacking in my experience.
Last year, I switched to the Sierra 140 gr GameKing. It is very accurate as well, but kills like lightning!!! This will be my go-to until I find something better... How was it lacking?
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The 130 VLD is a killer! The high shoulder shot is a death sentence.
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Another vote for 120 Nosler Ballistic Tips 👍👍👍👍
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My wife and I killed 6 deer this fall with the 6.5 CM
All with 130 grn Accubonds
This fall I will use 140 grn Sierra Game Kings
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When I called Sierra about the Swede info, they didn't recommend the 140 Gameking for deer, at those velocities. They recommend the 120 Prohunter.
I used the 140, already had them, they did open up, they weren't impressive. The deer took a number of chest hits, took a while to decide to die. Only killed two, lost a buck, never know what happened when you can't examine them. Tried the 140 BT. Some better.
Got some 120 Prohunters to try.
Yeah go ahead. I've got it comming.
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When I called Sierra about the Swede info, they didn't recommend the 140 Gameking for deer, at those velocities. They recommend the 120 Prohunter.
I used the 140, already had them, they did open up, they weren't impressive. The deer took a number of chest hits, took a while to decide to die. Only killed two, lost a buck, never know what happened when you can't examine them. Tried the 140 BT. Some better.
Got some 120 Prohunters to try.
Yeah go ahead. I've got it comming. Maverick......
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Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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I'm confused. Deer are not hard to kill. Stuff a bullet on top of a charged case, and go kill something. Just make sure the scope is lined up with the POI, and go kill stuff. Why make it harder than it has to be?
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Rat, sometimes it just works that way. This past fall I decided to try some .243 95gr BTs in my 6x47. Everyone praises them on deer. I shot two and had a hard time killing both. Both required an additional shot to finish them off. I will switch back to the tried and true 85gr Sierra HPBT. Never had any question using them. Just thought I was missing out on something better.
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When have I ever eased back on words. You're anything but.
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When I called Sierra about the Swede info, they didn't recommend the 140 Gameking for deer, at those velocities. They recommend the 120 Prohunter.
I used the 140, already had them, they did open up, they weren't impressive. The deer took a number of chest hits, took a while to decide to die. Only killed two, lost a buck, never know what happened when you can't examine them. Tried the 140 BT. Some better.
Got some 120 Prohunters to try.
Yeah go ahead. I've got it comming. Sierras get a lot of ragging, but in my sphere they've been very effective deer bullets.
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I used to shoot the Berger 130 VLD-H. It shot lights out, but on game performance was lacking in my experience.
Last year, I switched to the Sierra 140 gr GameKing. It is very accurate as well, but kills like lightning!!! This will be my go-to until I find something better... How was it lacking? I shoot straight up the leg, mid-shoulder if a deer is broadside... Most of the time it is fold-up, lights out upon impact. If not, they are obviously dead-animal-running for a very short time. First animal was a big-bodied MD buck. Shot at 105 yards. At the shot, the buck acted unhit. He trotted forward stopped, and started looking around. At this point, I was second guessing my shot, but my rest was rock-solid so... After 10-15 seconds (seemed like an eternity,) the buck started to wobble, then laid down and died. Shot placement was perfect and the buck died, but I needed a more impactful result. Several hogs then died with typical results. Then, the final straw... I had a sounder of pigs came in late one evening. The feeder was at 113 yards. I picked the biggest sow, put it on her and lights out. The others ran off but came back a few minutes later. Picked the next biggest sow (about 175 lbs,) put it mid-shoulder and squeezed the trigger. At the shot, she squeeled, spun around and ran off into the shinery. I found 2 small spots of blood in the first 10 yards of her path, but she was never found after a major search both that night and the next morning. Since switching to the 140 SGK, results are back to what I expect - quarter-size exits, instant death, and major blood loss. I have some VLD-Hs left if someone wants to buy them... about 109, I think.
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DRT ammo just came out with a 6.5 bullet I’ve had great success with them in other calibers
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30-06 150 gr Federal hi shock. Works for me.
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This past fall I decided to try some .243 95gr BTs in my 6x47. Everyone praises them on deer. I shot two and had a hard time killing both. Z- BTDT too. Problem wasn't the killing - it was the strawberry jello and the rest of the mess the 95 BT's made. Reiterating what was mentioned earlier - the Creedmoor is eager to please with a plethora of bullets. Per generally always, I prefer the Accubond (specifically the 130's) for deer at the ranges the OP stated. Beyond that I'd choose something a little more slippery in the wind.
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