AckleymanII
Gold $$ Contributor
We have killed a lot of deer and hogs with the Hornady 100g spt and btsp, very accurate bullet and tough. 200+ lb Kansas bucks with a load of approx. 41g of IMR 4350 with a win or 9 1/2 primer is very accurate in my rem 700's.
The 95g partition is good from all angles, coming and going, but not quiet the blood trail of the 100g hornadys. Many large Nebraska and Kansas bucks at ranges from 40 yards to 400 yards died instantly with a max load of IMR 4831 and a 9 1/2 and 41.5-43g of IMR 4350, with a pretty good jump to the lands(barrels with a lot of wear take a tad more powder). The 95g Hornady sst is a tough bullet also, much more so than the 95g nosler ballistic tip.
For antelope, we shot the 85g Speer btsp with it's bc of .401 and it is a designated deer bullet, NOT a varmint bullet. We shot a hot load of IMR 4831 and later on R#19 with this bullet, fast with accuracy.
If I had to choose one bullet, it would be the 100g Hornady, and I would go on a mad dog hunt for the flat base version, this is a poor man's partition if there ever was such a thing.
The 95g partition is good from all angles, coming and going, but not quiet the blood trail of the 100g hornadys. Many large Nebraska and Kansas bucks at ranges from 40 yards to 400 yards died instantly with a max load of IMR 4831 and a 9 1/2 and 41.5-43g of IMR 4350, with a pretty good jump to the lands(barrels with a lot of wear take a tad more powder). The 95g Hornady sst is a tough bullet also, much more so than the 95g nosler ballistic tip.
For antelope, we shot the 85g Speer btsp with it's bc of .401 and it is a designated deer bullet, NOT a varmint bullet. We shot a hot load of IMR 4831 and later on R#19 with this bullet, fast with accuracy.
If I had to choose one bullet, it would be the 100g Hornady, and I would go on a mad dog hunt for the flat base version, this is a poor man's partition if there ever was such a thing.