Now that I've had my initial fun with reloading, and am a lot more comfortable with it, I want to get a head start on finding a load for deer. I MAY have a more suitable gun by deer season, but I'm not counting on it, so that means I get to prepare to use my .338 win mag. So, never having hunted before, I'm looking for advice on finding the appropriate loads.
I'll be hunting for meat, so keeping meat damage as low as possible is definitely a plus. I guess a good place would be choosing a suitable bullet - I have zero knowledge of what a good bullet for the purpose is. So, I guess I might as well list off what I already have.
Bullets:
300 grain Sierra Matchking bullets
250 grain jacketed Hornady bullets
Powder:
IMR4831 and Reloader 19.
I've got nothing against getting different powder or bullets if what I have isn't appropriate.
My understanding is that it's the bullet speed that really damages the meat. Is that true? If so - is it better to use a heavier bullet to try and slow things down? If this is not the case, and ligher bullets are better - should I be getting something like a Speer 160 grain?
If the components I have are adequate - would you suggest just loading to the recommended starting loads in my manuals? A liittle hotter? A reduced load?
Thanks in advance for any advice, and thanks for being ever patient with a new reloader