To me, and what do I know, it was quite a surprise to discover that bullet makers even make a bullet that is just for target shooting....never did see the point of it, even after I made the discovery.
I, in my ignorant stage, went down to the local sporting goods dealer and bought a box of 165 gr. BTSP's. I loaded up a hundred rounds, shot some, they went right where they were supposed to, and so I took them hunting.
The first buck, which is hanging above me as I type this, was killed at around 320 yds, the bullet fragmented. The second buck, whose rack is to my left was killed at about 100 yds, the bullet passed through the boiler room, so I don't know what it looked like after it did its work. The third buck, which is hanging next to the first was killed at around 250 yds, the bullet fragmented badly after striking ribs.
These were Oklahoma whitetails, they went from 110 pounds to 140 pounds, not big deer, all killed with one shot, all ran less than 100 yds before piling up, but I was concerned about the fragmenting bullets.
Well, that's when I found that I was using target bullets...what the crap. I loaded GameKings after that. They shoot where they are supposed to, but I've not killed any good bucks with them as we've been doing some doe thinning that past couple of seasons. The deer killed with the GameKings have dropped like a sack of potatoes. The one bullet that I've recovered mushroomed very well, and weighed 100 grs. of the origional 165.
I don't know is that is good or not.
I'm thinking about loading the hollow points.